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12/30/2022

Minimum Wage Increases Will Occur in 27 States in 2023

By A.J. Johnson

In 2023, 27 states will have new minimum wage rates. The federal minimum wage remains unchanged at $7.25 and applies in 20 states. It was last raised on July 24, 2009.

Affordable housing managers responsible for determining the income of applicants and residents need to be aware of state and local minimum wage laws in order to ensure the most accurate possible projection of income.

States with Minimum Wage in Excess of Federal $7.25 per Hour (as of 1/1/23) - unless noted otherwise, the minimum wage for tipped employees is $2.13

To the best of my knowledge, this list is accurate as of the end of 2022. However, property operators should confirm the minimum wages in the states and localities in which the property is located. Keep in mind that a resident may work in a locality (or even a state) that differs from the property location. For this reason, managers should be aware of minimum wages in adjacent and nearby localities.

Certain occupations are exempt from federal minimum wage laws, but states have their own exemptions. Anytime an applicant or resident reports or has a verification of income that is less than the federal or state minimum wage, managers should follow up with employers to determine the reason. That reason should be documented in the file.

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