September 30, 2021

Historical Tables

Table of Minimum Hourly Wages for Tipped Employees, by State
JurisdictionBasic Combined Cash & Tip Minimum Wage RateMaximum Tip Credit Against Minimum WageMinimum Cash Wage 1Definition of Tipped Employee by Minimum Tips received (monthly unless otherwise specified)
FEDERAL: Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)$7.25$5.12$2.13More than $30
State requires employers to pay tipped employees full state minimum wage before tips
Alaska  $10.34 
American Samoa  Special wage rates 
California:    
Applicable to employers with 25 employees or less  $13.00 
Applicable to employers with 26 employees or more  $14.00 
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands  $7.25 
Guam  $8.75 
Minnesota:    
Large employer 2  $10.08 
Small employer 2  $8.21 
Montana:    
Business with gross annual sales over $110,000  $8.75 
Business not covered by the Fair Labor Standards Act with gross annual sales of$110,000 or less.  $4.00 

Nevada 10

With no health insurance benefits provided by employer and received by employee

  $9.75 
With health insurance benefits provided by employer and received by employee  $8.75 
Oregon  $12.75 
Washington  $13.69 
State requires employers to pay tipped employees a minimum cash wage above the minimum cash wage required under the federal Fair Labor Standards Act ($2.13/hour)
Arizona$12.15$3.00$9.15Not specified
Arkansas$11.00$7.37$2.63More than $20
Colorado$12.32$3.02$9.30More than $30
Connecticut$13.00  At least $10 weekly for full-time employees or $2.00 daily for part-time in hotels and restaurants. Not specified for other industries.
Hotel, restaurant $6.62$6.38 
Bartenders who customarily receive tips $4.77$8.23 
Delaware$9.25$7.02$2.23More than $30
District of Columbia*$15.20$10.15$5.05Not specified
Florida$10.00$3.02$6.98Not specified
Hawaii*$10.10$0.75$9.35More than $20
*Hawaii: Tip Credit in Hawaii is permissible if the combined amount the employee receives from the employer and in tips is at least $7.00 more than the applicable minimum wage.
Idaho$7.25$3.90$3.35More than $30
Illinois$11.0040% of the applicable minimum wage ($4.40)$6.60$20
Iowa$7.25$2.90$4.35More than $30
Maine$12.15$6.07$6.08More than $30
Maryland$11.75$7.37$3.63More than $30
Massachusetts$13.50$7.95$5.55More than $20
Michigan$9.65$5.98$3.67Not specified
Missouri$10.3050% ($5.15)$5.15Not specified
New Hampshire$7.2555% of the applicable minimum wage ($3.99)45% of the applicable minimum wage ($3.26)More than $30
New Jersey$12.00$7.87$4.13Not specified
New Mexico  $10.50  $7.95$2.55More than $30
New York$12.50   
Tipped Food Service Workers $4.15$8.35Not specified
Tipped Service Employees $2.10$10.40 
North Dakota$7.2533% of the applicable minimum wage ($2.39)$4.86More than $30
Ohio 5 

Employers with annual gross receipts of $305,000 or more
$8.80$4.40$4.40More than $30
Oklahoma 6 $7.25$5.12$2.13Not specified
Pennsylvania$7.25$4.42$2.83More than $30
Rhode Island$11.50$7.61$3.89Not specified
South Dakota$9.4550% ($4.725) 3$4.725More than $35
Vermont 
An employee of a hotel, motel, tourist place, or restaurant who customarily and regularly receives more than $120.00 per month in tips for direct and personal customer service.
$11.75$5.875$5.875More than $120
 
Virgin Islands 11 $10.50$6.3040% ($4.20)Not specified
Wisconsin $7.25$4.92$2.33Not specified
West Virginia 7 $8.7570% ($6.13)$2.62Not specified
State minimum cash wage payment is the same as that required under the federal Fair Labor Standards Act ($2.13/hr.) 
Alabama 9   $2.13 
Georgia 9   $2.13 
Indiana$7.25$5.12$2.13Not specified
Kansas$7.25$5.12$2.13More than $20
Kentucky$7.25$5.12$2.13More than $30
Louisiana 9   $2.13 
Mississippi 9   $2.13 
Nebraska$9.00$6.87$2.13Not specified
North Carolina 4 $7.25$5.12$2.13More than $20
Puerto Rico$7.25$5.12$2.13More than $30
South Carolina 9   $2.13 
Tennessee 9   $2.13 
Texas$7.25$5.12$2.13More than $20
Utah$7.25$5.12$2.13More than $30
Virginia$7.25$5.12$2.13Not specified
Wyoming$7.25$5.12$2.13More than $30

Some states set subminimum rates for minors and/or students or exempt them from coverage, or have a training wage for new hires. Some local governments set minimum wage rates higher than their respective state minimum wage. Such differential provisions are not displayed in this table.

FOOTNOTES

1 Other additional deductions are permitted, for example for meals and lodging.

2 Minnesota. Effective August 1, 2014, a large employer means an enterprise whose gross revenue is not less than $500,000. A small employer means an enterprise whose gross revenue is less than $500,000.

3 In New Jersey , in specific situations where the employer can prove to the satisfaction of the Department of Labor and Workforce Development that the tips actually received exceed the creditable amount, a higher tip credit may be taken.

4 North Carolina . Tip credit is not permitted unless the employer obtains from each employee, either monthly or each pay period, a signed certification of the amount of tips received.

5 Ohio . For employees of employers with gross annual sales of less than $305,000, the state minimum wage is $7.25 per hour. For these employees, the state wage is tied to the federal minimum wage of $7.25 per hour which requires an act of Congress and the President's signature to change.

6 Oklahoma . For employers with fewer than 10 full-time employees at any one location who have gross annual sales of $100,000 or less, the basic minimum rate is $2.00 per hour.

7 West Virginia . The state minimum wage law applies only to employers with six or more employees and to state agencies.

8 Wisconsin . $2.13 per hour may be paid to employees who are not yet 20 years old and who have been in employment status with a particular employer for 90 or fewer consecutive calendar days from the date of initial employment.

9 The following states do not have state minimum wage laws: Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, and Tennessee. Georgia has a state minimum wage law, but it does not apply to tipped employees.

10 Nevada. The state minimum wage rates may be increased annually based upon changes in the cost of living index, which would in turn increase the minimum cash wage for tipped employees.

11 US Virgin Islands. After December 31, 2018, and each year thereafter, the Virgin Islands Wage Board may increase the territory’s minimum wage to a rate equal to not more than 50 percent of the average private, nonsupervisory, nonagricultural hourly wage; after 2020, the Wage Board may increase the minimum cash wage for tipped tourist service and restaurant employees to 45% of the minimum wage.

Prepared By :

Division of Communications
Wage and Hour Division
U.S. Department of Labor

This document was last revised September 30, 2021.

The Wage and Hour Division tries to ensure that the information on this page is accurate but individuals should consult the relevant state labor office for official information.