In 2010, the minimum wage in Michigan was $7.40 per hour. This rate was established in 2008 and remained in effect until a series of increases began in subsequent years. The minimum wage in Michigan has since been adjusted, reflecting changes in economic conditions and inflation.
The server minimum wage in Michigan is 2.65 per hour.
A company paying wages in Michigan must meet the Federal guidelines for paying minimum wage. The current Michigan minimum wage is actually less than the Federal minimum set, so employers must pay the Federal minimum for many different types of jobs.
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The federal minimum wage is $7.25 an hour as of 6/9/2010
The minimum wage is $7.40 / hour for employers who employ at least 2 people, and $2.65 / hour for tipped employees.
As of July 2010, federal minimum wage is $7.25 and Minnesota minimum wage is the same because federal law prevails. However, by statute, the minimum wage in Minnesota is $5.25 or $6.15 depending on annual sales.
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Florida's minimum wage in 2003 was $5.15 per hour. This was in line with the Federal Minimum wage at that time. It later exceeded the Federal Minimum wage in 2005.
In 1971, the minimum wage in Michigan was set at $1.60 per hour. This rate was part of a broader trend of minimum wage laws across the United States, which aimed to provide workers with a basic standard of living. Adjusted for inflation, this amount reflects the economic conditions and cost of living during that time.
The minimum salary for a Major Leaguer in 2010 is $400,000.
In 2010, the minimum wage in Austin, Texas, was $7.25 per hour, which was the same as the federal minimum wage at that time. This rate applied to most workers in the city, although some exemptions existed for certain types of employment. Additionally, Texas has not enacted a state minimum wage higher than the federal standard.