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New York
Current State Minimum Wage
New York's minimum wage is $16.00/hr, effective Jan 1, 2026. This rate is automatically adjusted annually for inflation (CPI-indexed). Recent change: Increased to $16.00 (upstate) and $17.00 (NYC/suburbs) on Jan 1, 2026.
Tipped Workers & Tip Credit
Tipped employees in New York receive a base cash wage of $10.65/hr. Employers take a tip credit of $5.35/hr, and tips must bring the total to at least $16.00/hr.
Upcoming Rate Changes
New York has upcoming minimum wage increases: $16.50 upstate and $17.50 NYC/suburbs on Jan 1, 2027.
Higher City & Local Minimums
Some cities in New York have local minimum wages higher than the state rate: NYC, Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester: $17.00/hr. Employers must pay the highest applicable rate.
Exemptions & Special Worker Rates
Tipped food service workers receive $10.65/hr; tipped service employees receive $10.65/hr; different rates by region. Always check the official New York labor department website for the most current exemption details.
Official State Source
For the most current minimum wage information, visit the official New York labor department page at https://dol.ny.gov/minimum-wage-0.
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State minimum wage rates change frequently — always verify on the official state labor department site before relying on these figures. Rates reflect 2025–2026 where available. This map shows only the statewide minimum; many cities (Seattle, Denver, NYC, etc.) require higher local rates. Federal minimum wage is $7.25/hr.