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California Minimum Wage Increases Effective July 1, 2025: What Employers Need to Know

Graph of California Minimum Wage Increases

Starting July 1, 2025, minimum wage rates are increasing in several California cities and counties. Employers operating in these areas must be prepared to comply with the new local wage laws to avoid penalties and ensure fair compensation for their employees.

West Hollywood Leads the State

West Hollywood will have the highest minimum wage in California at $19.65 per hour, maintaining its position as a wage leader in the state.

Updated Southern California Local Minimum Wage Rates

If your employees work at least two hours per week within the boundaries of any of the following jurisdictions, you are required to pay the applicable local minimum wage:

State vs. Local Requirements

The California state minimum wage is currently $16.50/hour. However, when a local minimum wage ordinance sets a higher rate, employers must pay the higher local rate. However, the threshold for an exempt employee is based on the State’s minimum wage, not the local minimum wage. Therefore, the threshold remains at $68,640.00 per year despite the local increases.

Employer Compliance Checklist

To remain compliant by July 1, 2025:

Staying on top of local wage updates is critical for California employers. Consult with your employment law counsel to ensure compliance and avoid potential wage-and-hour claims.

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