ST. PAUL, MN (trfnews.i234.me) – Minnesota workers will see an increase in their minimum wage starting January 1, 2025, as the state’s new wage law takes effect. The minimum wage will rise to $11.13 per hour, applying uniformly across both small and large employers.
Currently, Minnesota’s minimum wage stands at $8.85 per hour for small employers and $10.85 per hour for large employers. The upcoming adjustment marks a 2.6% increase across the board.
Additionally, the 90-day training wage for employees under 20 years old will also see an increase, rising from $8.85 to $9.08 per hour.