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CBS News Miami Live. MIAMI — Minimum-wage workers in Florida will see a subtle increase in their paycheck in 2025 thanks to a state constitutional amendment approved by voters nearly five years ...
Ultraconservative Sen. Josh Hawley introduced a bill with Sen. Peter Welch to raise the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour.
Nearly two dozen states, cities and local municipalities will see some form of a minimum wage increase starting July 1.
The state’s hourly minimum wage will reach $15 in 2026 Non-tipped workers will earn a $14 hourly rate, giving them roughly an additional $2,000 per year. Meanwhile, tipped workers will earn $10. ...
Florida voters approved increasing the state's minimum wage annually by $1 until ... The minimum wage in Florida was stuck between $6.15 and $8.45 an hour from 2005 to 2019 — a $2.30 increase ...
Florida's minimum wage is one of the highest in the U.S. South. The state minimum wage currently sits at $13 an hour for non-tipped workers, and will rise to $14 later this year.
They'll go up another buck again in 2026 until the state minimum wage is $15 an hour, a move mandated by a constitutional amendment Florida voters approved in 2020.
In 2005, Florida voters approved Amendment 5 to establish a state minimum wage over the federal standard. Florida has paid its minimum wage workers more than the federal minimum ever since.
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