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22 States Raising Their Minimum Wage in 2025


If you make the minimum wage — and live in the right place — you could be due for a pay raise this year.

In 22 U.S. states, the minimum wage is increasing in 2025, according to a roundup from Paycor, a company that creates human resources software.

Some of these states are gradually raising their minimum wage over a period of years with the goal of topping out at $15 an hour. Several other states already have a minimum wage that is at or above $15. Washington, D.C., has the highest minimum wage in the nation at $17.50, according to Paycor.

Other states do not have a $15 goal but are hiking their minimum wages nonetheless.

Here are the states that are raising their minimum wages in 2025, Paycor says. Each state is listed with its new minimum wage, followed by the 2024 rate in parentheses.

  1. Alaska: $13, effective July 1, 2025 (up from $11.73)
  2. Arizona: $14.70 (up from $14.35)
  3. California: $16.50 (up from $16)
  4. Colorado: $14.81 (up from $14.42)
  5. Connecticut: $16.35 (up from $15.69)
  6. Delaware: $15 (up from $13.25)
  7. Florida: $14, effective Sept. 30, 2025 (up from $13)
  8. Illinois: $15 (up from $14)
  9. Maine: $14.65 (up from $14.15)
  10. Michigan: $10.56 (up from $10.33), effective Jan. 1, 2025; $12.48 (up from $10.56), effective Feb. 21, 2025
  11. Minnesota: $11.13 (up from a high of $10.85)
  12. Missouri: $13.75 (up from $12.30)
  13. Montana: $10.55 (up from $10.30)
  14. Nebraska: $13.50 (up from $12)
  15. New Jersey: $15.49 for businesses with six or more employees and $14.53 for businesses with less than six employees (up from $15.13 and $13.73, respectively)
  16. New York: $15.50 or $16.50, depending on the location (up from $15 or $16)
  17. Ohio: $10.70 (up from $10.45)
  18. Oregon: $13.70 to $15.95, depending on the location, which took effect July 1, 2024 (up from $13.20 to $15.45, which took effect July 1, 2023)
  19. Rhode Island: $15 (up from $14)
  20. South Dakota: $11.50 (up from $11.20)
  21. Vermont: $14.01 (up from $13.67)
  22. Washington: $16.66 (up from $16.28)

Paycor notes that some states have set out to reach a $15 minimum wage. Five states reach that number in 2025. The states that have the $15 benchmark (and the year they plan to achieve that wage) are:

  • Delaware (2025)
  • Illinois (2025)
  • Maryland (2025)
  • New York (2025)
  • Rhode Island (2025)
  • Nebraska (2026)
  • Florida (2026)

For more on what it takes to “get by” where you live, check out “The ‘Living Wage’ in Every State.”