Minimum wages have been revised in Washington State, United States of America with effect from 01 January 2022. The minimum wages have increased as follow:
- For all except tipped workers, from $13.69 to $14.49 per hour;
- For youth wage (14 or 15 years old), from $11.64 to $12.32 per hour;
- For tipped workers, from $13.69 to $14.49 per hour;
- For SeaTac - hospitality and transportation workers within the city - all except tipped workers, from $16.57 to $17.53 per hour;
- For SeaTac - hospitality and transportation workers within the city - tipped workers, from $16.57 to $17.53 per hour $17.53 per hour;
- For Seattle - employers with 500 or fewer employees, from $16.39 to $17.27 per hour;
- For Seattle - employers with more than 500 employees, from $16.69 to $17.27 per hour;
- For Tacoma - all except tipped workers, from $13.69 to $14.49 per hour;
- For Tacoma - tipped workers, from $13.69 to $14.49 per hour;
For more information on changes, please refer to the minimum wage pages:
https://paywizard.org/salary/minimum-wage/7170-washington-state
https://tusalario.org/usa/salario/salario-minimo/7170-washington-state
https://wageindicator.org/salary/minimum-wage/united-states-of-america/7170-washington-state
Note: This minimum wage increase might not reflect the inflationary trends.