MIAMI — Minimum-wage workers in Florida will see a subtle increase in their paycheck in 2025 thanks to a state constitutional amendment approved by voters nearly five years ago. In 2020 ...
Florida is set to implement a significant wage increase by 2025, aiming to enhance the economic well-being of its workers.
Minimum wage workers in Florida, your paychecks will get another bump this year and the next on the way to $15 an hour. That's thanks to the amendment Floridians approved in 2020 to raise the wage ...
The governor’s plan “would functionally eliminate citizen initiatives from the state of Florida,” said Ben Pollara, who ran ...
Although the federal minimum wage is $7.25 dollars per hour, several states have approved increases that exceed this figure. One of them is Florida, which has had annual increases since 2020.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida’s minimum wage will increase one dollar starting September 30, 2025. Non-tipped workers will earn a $14 hourly rate, giving them roughly an additional $2,000 per year.
Florida's ballot initiative process could face major changes under new proposals from the governor, and critics argue it could be the end of it.
Florida’s minimum wage will increase one dollar starting Sept. 30, 2025. Non-tipped workers will earn a $14 hourly rate, giving them roughly an additional $2,000 per year. Meanwhile, tipped ...
FLORIDA, USA — From a new U.S. president to new Florida laws, a lot of change is on the way in 2025. For Floridian workers, one change they may not be aware of is the state's minimum wage ...
Florida's minimum wage increased in September to $13 an hour and will go up another dollar this year. Will that pay the bills, here in a state with high inflation, an affordable housing crisis ...
The middle class is shrinking. As of January 2025, Florida's minimum wage for non-tipped employees is $13 an hour, and for tipped employees is $9.98 an hour. Floridians voted back in 2020 to ...
PENSACOLA, Fla. -- Minimum wage in Florida will increase on Sept. 30 to $10.98 an hour for tipped workers. For a worker clocking full-time hours, the extra dollar could amount to $2,000 a year ...