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California's state minimum wage rate is $13.00 per hour.This is greater than the Federal Minimum Wage of $7.25. You are entitled to be paid the higher state minimum wage.The minimum wage applies to most employees in California, with limited exceptions including tipped employees, some student workers, and other exempt occupations.†
The California minimum wage was last changed in 2008, when it was raised $5.00 from $8.00 to $13.00.
The current minimum wage of $14.00 per hour for employers in California with 26 or more employees. Employers with 25 or fewer employees have a minimum wage of $13.00 per hour. In September 2013 California passed House Bill AB10, which approved the first minimum wage raise for Californians in six years.
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California's minimum wage does not apply to outside salespeople, or employees who are in the immediate family of their employer. Student workers may be paid as little as 85% of the minimum wage (rounded to the nearest nickel) for their first 160 hours of work.
Additional exemptions exist for disabled employees and workers at nonprofits where the employer has obtained a certificate from the California Division of Labor Standards Enforcement.
California employers may not pay you under $13.00 per hour unless you or your occupation are specifically exempt from the minimum wage under state or federal law.
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All California employers must display an approved California minimum wage poster in a prominent place to inform employees about the minimum wage and their worker's rights under California labor law.
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The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and California labor law requires all employers in California to visibly display an approved California minimum wage poster, and other California and federal labor law posters, to ensure that all employees are aware of federal and California labor law and overtime regulations. Failure to display a California labor law poster in the workplace can result in severe fines.
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California Overtime Minimum Wage
All workers who put in over 40 weekly hours are entitled to a minimum wage of at least 1.5 times the regular applicable minimum wage (learn more about California overtime pay). Some states require workers who work over a certain number of daily hours to be eligible for this overtime rate as well (California law does specify a daily overtime limit).
The FLSA guarantees all CA employees adequate overtime compensation for all qualifying overtime hours worked. If your employer does not pay adequate overtime wages, you can file an unpaid overtime claim with the California Department of Labor.
California Minimum Wage Exemptions
In addition to any California-specific minimum wage exemptions described above, the Federal Fair Labor Standards act defines special minimum wage rates applicable to certain types of workers. You may be paid under the California minimum wage if you fit into one of the following categories:
- California Under 20 Minimum Wage - $4.25 - Federal law allows any employer in California to pay a new employee who is under 20 years of age a training wage of $4.25 per hour for the first 90 days of employment.
- California Student Minimum Wage - $11.05 - Full-time high school or college students who work part-time may be paid 85% of the California minimum wage (as little as $11.05 per hour) for up to 20 hours of work per week at certain employers (such as work-study programs at universities).
- California Tipped Minimum Wage - See Here - Employees who earn a certain amount of tips every month may be paid a lower cash minimum wage, but must earn at least $13.00 including tips every hour. For more details, read about the California tipped minimum wage.
Local Minimum Wage Rates in California
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While California's state minimum wage is $13.00 per hour, there are localities that have set their own, higher minimum wages that apply to some or all employees within their jurisdictions. The following is a table of all California localities with established minimum wage laws.
| Locality | Applies To | Minimum Wage | Comparison to State |
|---|---|---|---|
| San Francisco | $16.07 | +$3.07 | |
| Alameda | All employees | $15.00 | +$2.00 |
| Belmont | All employees | $15.90 | +$2.90 |
| Berkeley | All employees | $16.07 | +$3.07 |
| Cupertino | All employees | $15.65 | +$2.65 |
| Daily City | All employees | $15.00 | +$2.00 |
| El Cerrito | All employees | $15.61 | +$2.61 |
| Emeryville | All employees | $16.84 | +$3.84 |
| Freemont | 1-25 employees | $13.50 | +$0.50 |
| 26 or more employees | $15.00 | +$2.00 | |
| Half Moon Bay | All employees | $15.00 | +$2.00 |
| Long Beach | Hotel Workers | $14.97 | +$1.97 |
| Los Altos | All employees | $15.65 | +$2.65 |
| Los Angeles | Employers with 25 or fewer Employees or Non-Profit Corporations with 26 or more Employees with approval to pay a deferred rate | $14.25 | +$1.25 |
| Employers with 26 or more Employees | $15.00 | +$2.00 | |
| Hotel Workers | $16.63 | +$3.63 | |
| Los Angeles -unincorporated county | Employers with 25 or fewer Employees | $13.25 | +$0.25 |
| Employers with 26 or more Employees | $14.25 | +$1.25 | |
| Malibu | 25 or fewer employees | $14.25 | +$1.25 |
| 26 or more employees | $15.00 | +$2.00 | |
| Menlo Park | All employees | $15.25 | +$2.25 |
| Milpitas | All employees | $15.40 | +$2.40 |
| Mountain View | All employees | $16.30 | +$3.30 |
| Novato | 1-25 employees | $14.00 | +$1.00 |
| 100 + employees | $15.24 | +$2.24 | |
| 26-99 employees | $15.00 | +$2.00 | |
| Oakland | All employees | $14.36 | +$1.36 |
| Hotel Workers with benefits | $15.00 | +$2.00 | |
| Hotel Workers without benefits | $20.00 | +$7.00 | |
| Palo Alto | All employees | $15.65 | +$2.65 |
| Pasadena | 25 or fewer employees | $14.25 | +$1.25 |
| 26 or more employees | $15.00 | +$2.00 | |
| Redwood City | All employees | $15.38 | +$2.38 |
| Richmond | With benefits | $13.50 | +$0.50 |
| Without benefits | $15.00 | +$2.00 | |
| San Diego | All employees | $14.00 | +$1.00 |
| San Francisco | $16.07 | +$3.07 | |
| San Jose | All employees | $15.45 | +$2.45 |
| San Leandro | All employees | $15.00 | +$2.00 |
| San Mateo | All employees | $15.62 | +$2.62 |
| Santa Clara | All employees | $15.65 | +$2.65 |
| Santa Monica | 25 or less employees | $14.25 | +$1.25 |
| 26 or more employees | $15.00 | +$2.00 | |
| Santa Rosa | 25 or less employees | $14.00 | +$1.00 |
| 26 or more employees | $15.00 | +$2.00 | |
| Sonoma | Large employers | $15.00 | +$2.00 |
| small employers | $14.00 | +$1.00 | |
| south San Francisco | $15.00 | +$2.00 | |
| Sunnyvale | All employees | $16.30 | +$3.30 |
Frequently Asked Questions - California Minimum Wage & Labor Law
The current California minimum wage of $13.00 per hour is the lowest amount a non-exempt employee in California can legally be paid for hourly work. Special minimum wage rates, such as the 'California waitress minimum wage' for tipped employees, may apply to certain workers.[1]
A full time minimum wage worker in California working 40 hours a week, 52 weeks a year, will earn $104.00 per day, $520.00 per week, and $27,040.00 per year1. The national poverty line for a family unit consisting of two people is $16,020.00 per year.
California employers may pay 18 year olds and minors the youth minimum wage of $4.25 for the first 90 days of employment. Other labor law exemptions for minors in California may exist.
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1 These earnings estimates do not account for the California income tax , federal income tax, or local/municipal income taxes.
2 Poverty line for a family of two in the lower 48 published 2016 by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
Labor Law Footnotes, Sources & Citations:
- The weekly earnings estimate of $520.00 is based on a standard 40-hour workweek
- The yearly earnings estimate of $27,040.00 is based on 52 standard 40-hour work weeks. Since most hourly employees don't work full time and/or take time off, actual yearly earnings will likely be lower.
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| Park | Max Trailer Length | Max Camper/Motorhome Length | Region | County |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anza-Borrego Desert SP | 35 Feet | 35 Feet | Deserts | San Diego |
| Benbow SRA | 30 Feet | 30 Feet | North Coast | Humboldt |
| Big Basin Redwoods SP | 24 Feet | 27 Feet | San Francisco Bay Area | Santa Cruz |
| Bolsa Chica SB | 40 Feet | 40 Feet | Orange County | Orange |
| Bothe-Napa Valley SP | 24 Feet | 31 Feet | North Coast | Napa |
| Brannan Island SRA | 36 Feet | 36 Feet | Central Valley | Sacramento |
| Butano SP | 24 Feet | 24 Feet | San Francisco Bay Area | San Mateo |
| Calaveras Big Trees SP | 30 Feet | 30 Feet | High Sierra | Calaveras |
| Carpinteria SB | 35 Feet | 35 Feet | Central Coast | Santa Barbara |
| Castle Crags SP | 21 Feet | 27 Feet | Shasta Cascade | Shasta |
| Caswell Memorial SP | 21 Feet | 24 Feet | Central Valley | San Joaquin |
| Chino Hills SP | 28 Feet | 28 Feet | Inland Empire | Orange |
| Crystal Cove SP | 35 Feet | 35 Feet | Orange County | Orange |
| Cuyamaca Rancho SP | 30 Feet | 30 Feet | San Diego County | San Diego |
| D. L. Bliss SP | 15 Feet | 18 Feet | High Sierra | El Dorado |
| Del Norte Coast Redwoods SP | 24 Feet | 28 Feet | North Coast | Del Norte |
| Doheny SB | 35 Feet | 35 Feet | Orange County | Orange |
| Donner Memorial SP | 24 Feet | 28 Feet | High Sierra | Nevada |
| Ed Z'berg Sugar Pine Point SP | 26 Feet | 32 Feet | High Sierra | El Dorado |
| El Capitán SB | 42 Feet | 42 Feet | Central Coast | Santa Barbara |
| Emerald Bay SP | 15 Feet | 18 Feet | High Sierra | El Dorado |
| Emma Wood SB | 45 Feet | 45 Feet | Central Coast | Ventura |
| Folsom Lake SRA | 31 Feet | 31 Feet | Gold Country | Placer |
| Fremont Peak SP | 25 Feet | 25 Feet | Central Coast | San Benito |
| George J. Hatfield SRA | 30 Feet | 30 Feet | Central Valley | Merced |
| Grizzly Creek Redwoods SP | 24 Feet | 24 Feet | North Coast | Humboldt |
| Grover Hot Springs SP | 18 Feet | 18 Feet | High Sierra | Alpine |
| Half Moon Bay SB | 40 Feet | 40 Feet | San Francisco Bay Area | San Mateo |
| Hearst San Simeon SP | 35 Feet | 35 Feet | Central Coast | San Luis Obispo |
| Hendy Woods SP | 35 Feet | 35 Feet | North Coast | Mendocino |
| Henry Cowell Redwoods SP | 31 Feet | 35 Feet | San Francisco Bay Area | Santa Cruz |
| Henry W. Coe SP | 20 Feet | 22 Feet | Central Coast | Santa Clara |
| Humboldt Redwoods SP | 24 Feet | 24 Feet | North Coast | Humboldt |
| Indian Grinding Rock SHP | 27 Feet | 27 Feet | Gold Country | Amador |
| Jedediah Smith Redwoods SP | 21 Feet | 25 Feet | North Coast | Del Norte |
| Lake Perris SRA | 31 Feet | 31 Feet | Inland Empire | Riverside |
| Leo Carrillo SP | 31 Feet | 31 Feet | Los Angeles County | Ventura |
| Limekiln SP | 15 Feet | 24 Feet | Central Coast | Monterey |
| MacKerricher SP | 35 Feet | 35 Feet | North Coast | Mendocino |
| Malakoff Diggins SHP | 18 Feet | 24 Feet | Gold Country | Nevada |
| Malibu Creek SP | 30 Feet | 30 Feet | Los Angeles County | Los Angeles |
| Manchester SP | 22 Feet | 30 Feet | North Coast | Mendocino |
| McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial SP | 32 Feet | 32 Feet | Shasta Cascade | Shasta |
| McConnell SRA | 24 Feet | 30 Feet | Central Valley | Merced |
| McGrath SB | 30 Feet | 34 Feet | Central Coast | Ventura |
| Millerton Lake SRA | 36 Feet | 36 Feet | Central Valley | Fresno |
| Montaña de Oro SP | 27 Feet | 27 Feet | Central Coast | San Luis Obispo |
| Morro Bay SP | 35 Feet | 35 Feet | Central Coast | San Luis Obispo |
| Morro Strand SB | 24 Feet | 40 Feet | Central Coast | San Luis Obispo |
| Mount Diablo SP | 20 Feet | 20 Feet | San Francisco Bay Area | Contra Costa |
| Mount San Jacinto SP | 24 Feet | 24 Feet | Inland Empire | Riverside |
| Navarro River Redwoods SP | 24 Feet | 30 Feet | North Coast | Mendocino |
| New Brighton SB | 36 Feet | 36 Feet | San Francisco Bay Area | Santa Cruz |
| Palomar Mountain SP | 24 Feet | 27 Feet | San Diego County | San Diego |
| Pfeiffer Big Sur SP | 27 Feet | 32 Feet | Central Coast | Monterey |
| Picacho SRA | 30 Feet | 35 Feet | Deserts | Imperial |
| Pismo SB | 31 Feet | 36 Feet | Central Coast | San Luis Obispo |
| Plumas-Eureka SP | 24 Feet | 28 Feet | Shasta Cascade | Plumas |
| Point Mugu SP | 31 Feet | 31 Feet | Central Coast | Ventura |
| Portola Redwoods SP | 21 Feet | 24 Feet | San Francisco Bay Area | San Mateo |
| Prairie Creek Redwoods SP | 24 Feet | 27 Feet | North Coast | Humboldt |
| Red Rock Canyon SP | 30 Feet | 30 Feet | Deserts | Kern |
| Refugio SB | 27 Feet | 30 Feet | Central Coast | Santa Barbara |
| Richardson Grove SP | 24 Feet | 30 Feet | North Coast | Humboldt |
| Russian Gulch SP | 24 Feet | 24 Feet | North Coast | Mendocino |
| Saddleback Butte SP | 30 Feet | 30 Feet | Los Angeles County | Los Angeles |
| Salt Point SP | 27 Feet | 31 Feet | North Coast | Sonoma |
| Salton Sea SRA | 35 Feet | 35 Feet | Deserts | Riverside |
| San Clemente SB | 30 Feet | 30 Feet | Orange County | Orange |
| San Elijo SB | 35 Feet | 35 Feet | San Diego County | San Diego |
| San Luis Reservoir SRA | 30 Feet | 30 Feet | Central Valley | Merced |
| San Onofre SB | 25 Feet | 25 Feet | San Diego County | San Diego |
| Seacliff SB | 36 Feet | 40 Feet | San Francisco Bay Area | Santa Cruz |
| Silver Strand SB | 40 Feet | 40 Feet | San Diego County | San Diego |
| Silverwood Lake SRA | 31 Feet | 31 Feet | Inland Empire | San Bernardino |
| Sonoma Coast SP | 31 Feet | 31 Feet | North Coast | Sonoma |
| South Carlsbad SB | 35 Feet | 35 Feet | San Diego County | San Diego |
| Standish-Hickey SRA | 24 Feet | 27 Feet | North Coast | Mendocino |
| Sugarloaf Ridge SP | 24 Feet | 27 Feet | North Coast | Sonoma |
| Sunset SB | 31 Feet | 31 Feet | San Francisco Bay Area | Santa Cruz |
| Tahoe SRA | 15 Feet | 21 Feet | High Sierra | Placer |
| Van Damme SP | 35 Feet | 35 Feet | North Coast | Mendocino |
| Woodson Bridge SRA | 31 Feet | 31 Feet | Shasta Cascade | Tehama |