The minimum wage in 1983 as set at about $3.35 for most states. This has increased by over 100 percent by 2014 as it stands at $7.25.
In 2003, the minimum wage in Wisconsin was $5.15 per hour. This rate was consistent with the federal minimum wage at that time. Wisconsin has since raised its minimum wage to keep pace with inflation and changes in the cost of living.
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 1970, the minimum wage in Missouri was $1.60 per hour. This was in line with the federal minimum wage, which was also set at $1.60 during that time. Minimum wage rates have changed significantly since then, reflecting inflation and changes in the cost of living.
The minimum wage is $7.25, the same as federal minimum wage.
there was no minimum wage then:)
what was the minimum wage in the 1920
italy does not have a minimum wage
The minimum wage in the state of Delaware is $7.25 an hour.
In 1930, there was no federally mandated minimum wage in the United States. The Fair Labor Standards Act, which established a national minimum wage, was not enacted until 1938. However, some states and cities had their own minimum wage laws in place during that time, but these varied widely and were not uniformly enforced.
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.
In 1973, Oregon's minimum wage was set at $1.60 per hour. This was part of a broader trend during the 1970s when many states began to increase their minimum wages to keep pace with inflation and the cost of living. Over the years, Oregon has continued to adjust its minimum wage, making it one of the states with a higher minimum wage in the United States.
minimum wage differs from states to states... there are even some that have NO minimum wage whatsoever.