Montgomery County Maryland Minimum Wage 2025 Indiana. Minimum Wage In Kansas 2025 Travis Winstead (DC News Now) — Montgomery County announced Friday that its minimum wage will increase this summer by 50 cents to reflect the region's inflation rate The rate for large employers, which are those with at least 51 employees, will rise to $17.65 from $17.15, according to the press release
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(DC News Now) — Montgomery County announced Friday that its minimum wage will increase this summer by 50 cents to reflect the region's inflation rate On July 1, 2025, the minimum wage rate for large employers (with 51 or more employees) will increase by 50 cents to $17.65 per hour, while the minimum wage rate for mid-sized employers (with 11-50 employees) will increase by 50 cents to a rate of $16 per hour.
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Starting July 1, the minimum wage rate for large employers (with 51 or more employees) will increase to $17.15 per hour, while the minimum wage rate for mid-sized employers (with 11-50 employees) will increase to $15.50 per hour. Montgomery County government is reminding businesses and residents that the county's minimum wage will increase by 50 cents on July 1, adjusting for inflation as required by county law The new rates will be $17.65 per hour for large employers, $16 per hour for mid-size employers, and $15.50 per hour for small employers.
Maryland Minimum Wage 2024 Schedule Gayle Merilee. On July 1, 2025, the minimum wage rate for large employers (with 51 or more employees) will increase by 50 cents to $17.65 per hour, while the minimum wage rate for mid-sized employers (with 11-50 employees) will increase by 50 cents to a rate of $16 per hour. The new rates will be $17.65 per hour for large employers, $16 per hour for mid-size employers, and $15.50 per hour for small employers.
Maryland lawmakers push to accelerate 15 minimum wage increase. Mid-size employers (11-50 employees) will increase […] Under the Fair Wage Act, all employers (regardless of size) pay $15 per hour