Colorado Minimum Wage 2024 Denver. Denver — today, governor polis and the department of labor and employment (cdle) division of labor standards and statistics (dlss) announced an increase to colorado’s minimum wage, which is currently $12.56 per hour for 2022, and will increase to $13.65 per hour in 2023, an 8.68% increase. At the start of 2023, the minimum wage in colorado was $13.65/hr., up nearly one dollar from 2022's $12.56/hr.
However, many states and cities have set their own minimum wages that are higher than the federal minimum. The minimum wage for tipped food and beverage workers will increase to $15.27, based on a $3.02 maximum tip credit, according to the release.
Looking Ahead To 2024, Denver’s Minimum Wage Is Scheduled To Increase To $18.29 Per Hour.
Colorado's minimum wage is currently $13.65 per hour.
Colorado’s Minimum Wage Will Be Boosted To $14.42 Per Hour, An Increase Of $0.77.
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The Minimum Wage For Tipped Food And Beverage Workers Will Increase To $15.27, Based On A $3.02 Maximum Tip Credit, According To The Release.
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For Tipped Food And Beverage Workers In The City, The Minimum Wage Is Set At $14.27 Per Hour, Provided That They Earn At Least $3.02 Per Hour In Tips.
The minimum wage for tipped employees will increase to $11.44 per hour.
However, Many States And Cities Have Set Their Own Minimum Wages That Are Higher Than The Federal Minimum.