NEW YORK (TIP); New York’s minimum hourly wage goes up to $12.50 statewide Thursday, December 31.
It rises to $14 an hour on Long Island and in Westchester County.
There’s no increase in New York City, where it’s already at $15 an hour.
New Jersey is on a path to a $15/hr minimum wage – to uplift working families and strengthen our economy. Through our actions, the minimum wage for the vast majority of workers will increase to:
➡️ $12/hr in 2021
➡️ $13/hr in 2022
➡️ $14/hr in 2023
➡️ $15/hr in 2024 pic.twitter.com/OL7QOe0tMl
— Governor Phil Murphy (@GovMurphy) December 31, 2020
On Friday, January 1, 2021 minimum wage rises to $12 an hour for most workers across New Jersey.
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