The minimum wage in the state of Hawaii is $7.25 an hour.
In 1997, the minimum wage in Louisiana was $5.15 per hour, which aligned with the federal minimum wage at the time. Louisiana did not have a state-specific minimum wage law that exceeded the federal rate, so workers were subject to this federal standard. This wage remained unchanged until 2007 when the federal minimum wage was increased.
Whatever the state minimum wage is. If they can find a CDL driver who'll drive for that state's minimum wage, they can employ a driver at that wage.
The minimum wage in the state of Delaware is $7.25 an hour.
Alabama does not have a state minimum wage law.
The minimum wage for the state of Maine is $7.50 an hour.
The average minimum wage in the United States is different state by state. Minimum wage varies from $7.25-$8.00 an hour. The last time laws were changed on minimum wage was in 2009.
The minimum wage in the state of Idaho is $7.25 an hour, the same as the federal minimum wage. This minimum wage was enacted in 2007.
The minimum wage is determined by the state. In the state of North Carolina, the minimum wage for both full and part time individuals is $7.25.
No, minimum wage differs from state to state and jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
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Each state has a minimum wage level, that is either equal or more than the federal government's minimum wage. There are many JOBS that only pay minimum wage, but unless you or the job you're working under don't meet the minimum wage guidelines set forth by your state, you should be earning at least what your state's minimum hourly wage is.