California Local Minimum Wage Increases
California local minimum wage increases usually occur each year. In brief, the local minimum wage increases according to a municipality’s local consumer price index. Businesses in several municipalities throughout the state should expect the applicable minimum wage rate to increase on either January 1 or July 1 of each year. For this reason, employers should ensure they always have the most up-to-date local minimum wage notices posted at their worksite. Local minimum wage increases went into effect on July 1 in the following California localities:- Alameda - $16.52
- Berkeley - $18.07
- Emeryville - $18.67
- Fremont- $16.80
- Los Angeles - $16.78
- Los Angeles County (unincorporated areas) - $16.90
- Malibu - $16.90
- Milpitas - $17.20
- Pasadena - $16.93
- San Francisco - $18.07
- Santa Monica - $16.90
- West Hollywood - $19.08