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What is California's minimum wage?


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The minimum wage in California is $8.00 per hour. It was raised to $8.00 per hour in 2008.

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In the state of California the minimum wage is $8.00. The Federal minimum wage is $7.25, but since the CA wage is higher that is the one you earn. A fulltime minimum wage earner should make $320.00 a week and $16,640.00 a year in California. ChaCha.

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The minimum wage for the state of California is $8.00. However, in the city of San Francisco, it is $9.92. Is there anything else ChaCha can answer for you?

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In the state of California the state minimum wage is $8.00. This is higher than the $7.25 Federal minimum.

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Current minimum wage in the state of California is $8.00 per hour. This is higher than the federal minimum wage of $7.25 per hour.

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Effective January 1, 2008, the minimum wage in California is $8.00 per hour. ChaCha on.

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As of January 1, 2008, the minimum wage in California is $8.00 per hour. Although there are some exceptions, almost all (MORE?)

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The minimum wage in California is $8 an hour. This is rate is higher than the federal minimum wage. ChaCha again soon!

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