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California's New Minimum Wage: Gavin Newsom Approves What Workers Will Earn in 2025

California's minimum wage will increase to $16.50 per hour starting January 2025, with higher rates in specific cities and industries. Learn about the new wage policies approved by Governor Gavin Newsom.

Gavin Newsom announced the new increase in minimum wage in California. Photo: composition LR
Gavin Newsom announced the new increase in minimum wage in California. Photo: composition LR

Starting January 1, 2025, California will implement a statewide minimum wage increase that reflects the state's ongoing efforts to address rising living costs and support its workforce. The increase, approved under Senate Bill (SB) 3, sets a new baseline wage and includes additional adjustments for specific industries and local municipalities.

While the statewide increase sets a standard of $16.50 per hour, several cities and industries have introduced higher minimum wage rates to reflect local economic conditions. This article breaks down the details of California's new minimum wage, highlighting key figures, affected sectors, and what workers can expect in 2025.

What are the local minimum wage variations on California'sManyes?

Numerous cities and counties in California have implemented higher local minimum wages due to the varying costs of living in their regions. Notable examples include:

  • West Hollywood: $19.65 per hour
  • Sunnyvale: $19.00 per hour
  • Emeryville: $19.36 per hour
  • Mountain View: $19.20 per hour
  • Los Angeles: $17.28 per hour

These regional differences ensure that wages remain competitive and aligned with local living expenses.

Industry-Specific Wage Policies in the Golden State

Certain sectors in California will see different wage standards:

  • Fast-Food Industry: Workers will earn a minimum of $20 per hour, effective from April 2024.
  • Healthcare Workers: Minimum wages in this sector are set to gradually rise to $25 per hour over the next decade, starting in 2025.

These targeted increases address labor shortages and improve working conditions in vital sectors.

Employer Responsibilities and Compliance

Employers across California must ensure compliance with the highest applicable minimum wage rate—whether it's the state, local, or industry-specific standard. Additionally:

  • Employers must adjust their payroll systems to accommodate the wage increases.
  • Exempt employees' salaries must meet the threshold, equating to an annual minimum salary of $68,640.

Failure to comply with these requirements could result in legal and financial penalties.

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