What is minimum wage in texas?
National minimum wage in the U.S. is $7.25/hr (January 2011), but many States differ. No minimum wage: LA, AL, MS, TN, SC. Lower than national: MN, AR, GE, WY (GE, WY are lowest at $5.15/hr). Higher than national: 14 States, including WA at $8.67/hr.
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Effective July 24, 2009, the federal minimum wage increased to $7.25 an hour in Texas. ChaCha again!
Answered by Cherie M. -
The Texas Minimum Wage Act, Chapter 62 of the Texas Labor Code, as amended, establishes a minimum wage for non-exempt employees. Effective July 24, 2009, the federal minimum wage increased to $7.25 an hour. ChaCha again!
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Effective July 24, 2009, federal minimum wage in Texas increased to 7.25 USD per hour. ChaCha!
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The federal minimum wage will automatically affect the Texas. The federal minimum wage increased to $7.25 an hour. ChaCha Anytime
Answered by Jennifer C. -
The minimum wage in Texas is currently $7.25. The Texas State minimum wage law does not contain current dollar minimums. ChaCha!
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Texas has adopted the Federal Minimum Wage rate at $5.15 per hour. ChaCha on!
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Texas has a federal minimum wage of $7.25. ChaCha on!
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