Here’s where employers will see their payrolls rise in 2018:
Alaska: $9.84 / hour
Arizona: $10.50 / hour
Arizona – Flagstaff: $11 / hour
California: $11 / hour for businesses with 26 or more employees; $10.50 / hour for businesses with 25 or fewer employees
California – Cupertino: $13.50 / hour
California – El Cerrito: $13.60 / hour
California – Los Altos: $13.50 / hour
California – Milpitas: $12 / hour
California – Mountain View: $15 / hour
California – Oakland: $13.23 / hour
California – Palo Alto: $13.50 / hour
California – Richmond: $13.41 / hour
California – San Jose: $13.50 / hour
California – San Mateo: $13.50 / hour for standard businesses; $12 / hour for nonprofits
California – Santa Clara: $13 / hour
California – Sunnyvale: $15 / hour
Colorado: $10.20 / hour
Florida: $8.25 / hour
Hawaii: $10.10 / hour
Maine: $10 / hour
Michigan: $9.25 / hour
Minnesota: $9.65 / hour for businesses with annual gross revenue of $500,000 or more; $7.87 / hour for businesses with annual gross revenue of less than $500,000
Minnesota – Minneapolis: $10 / hour for businesses with more than 100 employees
Missouri: $7.85 / hour
Montana: $8.30 / hour
New Mexico – Albuquerque: $8.95 / hour
New Mexico – Bernalillo County: $8.85 / hour
New Jersey: $8.60 / hour
New York: $13 / hour for standard New York City businesses with 11 for more employees; $12 / hour for standard New York City businesses with 10 or fewer employees; $11 / hour for standard workers in Long Island and Westchester; $10.40 for standard workers in the rest of New York state; $13.50 for fast food workers in New York City; $11.75 for fast food workers in the rest of the state
Ohio: $8.30 an hour
Rhode Island: $10.10 / hour
South Dakota: $8.85 / hour
Vermont: $10.50 / hour
Washington: $11.50 / hour
Washington – SeaTac: $15.64 / hour for hospitality and transportation employees
Washington – Seattle: $15.45 / hour for businesses with 501 or more employees that don’t offer medical benefits; $15 / hour for businesses with 501 or more employees that do offer medical benefits; $14 / hour for businesses with 500 or fewer employees that don’t offer medical benefits; $11.50 / hour for businesses with 500 or fewer employees that do offer medical benefits
Washington – Tacoma: $12 / hour