California State Minimum Wage

On January 1, 2020, California’s statewide minimum wage will increase to $13 per hour for employers with 26 or more employees and $12 per hour for employers with 25 or fewer employees.

The charts below show changes to local minimum wage rates throughout California set to take effect on January 1, 2020, and July 1, 2020.

Effective January 1, 2020

 

Jurisdiction

Belmont $15.00/hour
Cupertino $15.35/hour
Daly City $13.75/hour
El Cerrito $15.37/hour
Los Altos $15.40/hour
Menlo Park $15.00/hour
Mountain View $16.05/hour
Novato $13.00/hour (26 or more employees) and

$12.00/hour (1-25 employees)

Oakland $14.14/hour
Palo Alto $15.40/hour
Petaluma $15.00/hour (26 or more employees) and

$14.00/hour (1-25 employees)

Redwood City $15.38/hour
San Diego $13.00/hour
San Jose $15.25/hour
San Mateo $15.38/hour
Santa Clara $15.40/hour
Sonoma $13.50/hour (26 or more employees) and

$12.50/hour (1-25 employees)

South San Francisco $15.00/hour
Sunnyvale $16.05/hour

 

Effective July 1, 2020

Alameda $15.00/hour
Fremont $15.00/hour (26 or more employees) and

$13.50/hour (1-25 employees)

City of Los Angeles ab

 

County of LA

$15.00/hour (26 or more employees)

$14.25/hour (1-25 employees)

$15.00/hour (26 or more employees)

$14.25/hour (1-25 employees)

Malibu $15.00/hour (26 or more employees) and

$14.25/hour (1-25 employees)

Milpitas Will be based on the Consumer Price Index.
Novato $15.00/hour (100 or more employees),

$14.00/hour (26-99 employees), and

$13.00/hour (1-25 employees)

Pasadena $15.00/hour (26 or more employees) and

$14.25/hour (1-25 employees)

San Francisco Will be based on the Consumer Price Index.
San Leandro $15.00/hour
Santa Monica $15.00/hour (26 or more employees) and

$14.25/hour (1-25 employees)

Santa Rosa $15.00/hour (26 or more employees) and

$14.00/hour (1-25 employees)

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