ST. PAUL, Minn. – Minnesota’s minimum wage is going up on January 1.
The state rate will rise to $11.41 an hour, with a training wage of $9.31 for workers under 20 during their first 90 days. The increase reflects a 2.5% adjustment for inflation.
Minneapolis and St. Paul have separate ordinances requiring higher wages. In Minneapolis, all employers must pay $15.97 an hour. In St. Paul, the rate varies by business size, ranging from $13.25 to $15.97.
Employers are required to notify workers of the change before the new rates take effect.


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