Minimum wage in Washington to hit $9.47 an hour on Jan. 1, highest in U.S.

  • By The Associated Press
  • Saturday, December 27, 2014 12:01am
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Minimum wage in Washington to hit $9.47 an hour on Jan. 1, highest in U.S.

By The Associated Press

SEATTLE (AP) — Washington state’s minimum wage will rise by 15 cents to $9.47 an hour, the highest in the nation, on Jan. 1.

The raise will be worth about $312 a year for a full-time worker, state Labor & Industries said.

In a news release, the agency said the minimum pay raise “applies to workers in all industries, including agriculture, although 14- and 15-year-olds can be paid 85 percent of the adult minimum wage, or $8.05 an hour.”

The increase is calculated each year, based on the rate of inflation, according to Initiative 688, which Evergreen State voters approved in 1998.

Labor and Industries said the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers, which is set by the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics, went up 1.59 percent in the 12 months ending Aug. 31.

The agency said at least 10 states including Oregon, Montana, Arizona, Nevada and Colorado adjust the wage floor using inflation and the CPI.

Oregon’s minimum, which is the nation’s second highest, goes up 15 cents to $9.25 next year.

Some jurisdictions such as the cities of Seattle and SeaTac have adopted laws to set higher minimum wages.

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