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Seattle’s Minimum Wage Is Nearly $19: Here’s How Other US Cities Compare
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On Jan. 1, Seattle raised its minimum wage to $18.69 per hour for most employees. It now has the highest minimum wage in the nation (excluding industry-specific minimum wage rates), eclipsing the minimum wage requirements in any city in California, which has long been a pacesetter for employment law, according to GovDocs.
Here’s a look at the minimum wage in other major cities across the U.S.
New York
- Minimum wage: $15 per hour
Los Angeles
- Minimum wage: $15.96 per hour
Chicago
- Minimum wage: $15.40 per hour
Houston
- Minimum wage: $7.25 per hour
Phoenix
- Minimum wage: $13.85 per hour
Philadelphia
- Minimum wage: $7.25 per hour
San Antonio
- Minimum wage: $7.25 per hour
San Diego
- Minimum wage: $16.30 per hour
Dallas
- Minimum wage: $7.25 per hour
San Jose, California
- Minimum wage: $17 per hour
Austin, Texas
- Minimum wage: $7.25 per hour
Jacksonville, Florida
- Minimum wage: $11 per hour
Fort Worth, Texas
- Minimum wage: $7.25 per hour
Columbus, Ohio
- Minimum wage: $10.10 per hour
Charlotte, North Carolina
- Minimum wage: $7.25 per hour
Indianapolis
- Minimum wage: $7.25 per hour
San Francisco
- Minimum wage: $16.99 per hour
Denver
- Minimum wage: $17.29 per hour
Nashville, Tennessee
- Minimum wage: $7.25 per hour
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