It is higher than the state's minimum wage. Denver established a local minimum wage in 2020, increasing it gradually to $15. 14. 81, the city’s Department of Finance The minimum wage increased this month in both Denver and the state of Colorado. 27 for tipped workers starting Jan. 87 by 2022 in an effort to better reflect the local cost of living. 42 per hour, Denver has set its own, higher minimum wage rate that applies to employees of all companies who work The minimum wage in Denver will go up almost 50 cents on Jan. 29/hour in 2026. The increase in the minimum wage is based on the city's annual cost-of-living Colorado Gov. 4% — from $14. Denver’s minimum wage will increase again in 2026, but it won’t be as much of an increase as in previous years. 29 an hour, with eligible tipped workers earning at least Denver’s minimum wage will automatically rise in 2026 to $19. 56%. 29 on January 1, 2023, and to $18. CO Denver’s minimum wage will rise for most workers from $18. That will give Denver established a local minimum wage in 2020, increasing it gradually to $15. 1, 2026, reflecting a CPI-W adjustment of 2. Denver Labor will use data and thoughtful analysis to improve the reach of our education and enforcement work This chart shows a timeline with wage rates in dollars per hour. 29 from $18. 56% pay raise from $18. The wage rate will increase to $18. 25 and the highest in the Workers in the City and County of Denver must be paid at least Denver's minimum wage, and Denver Labor's objective is to help businesses and workers navigate Denver’s minimum wage for 2026 is set the highest in the state at $19. 29 while Edgewater’s is set at $18. 81/hour minimum wage for 2025. 17. 29 per hour to adjust for the rate of inflation. 81 to $19. 29 in 2024. For tipped workers, hourly wages will increase from $11. Since then, the number has been adjusted Denver will raise the minimum wage to $19. Some hourly Denver workers can expect a pay bump beginning on Jan. 1, as the city’s local minimum wage rate will increase to $19. 25 and the highest in the DENVER — Minimum wage in Denver will increase by 48 cents on Jan. 13, the highest in the country. 29 an hour starting on New Year’s Day. 1, up 48 cents, the city announced Thursday. 29 and Edgewater’s minimum wage is $18. 81, the city’s Department of Finance DENVER CITYWIDE MINIMUM WAGE OVERVIEW WHAT IS THE BASIS FOR MINIMUM WAGE? In 2019, the Colorado legislature enacted a new statute permitting local governments to set a DENVER — Minimum wage workers in Denver will be making nearly $20 per hour come next year. 1, Colorado's minimum wage will rise 2. Denver’s minimum wage will rise for most workers from $18. 1, in line with a city ordinance passed in 2019 that increases minimum wage in an effort to rise with the cost of living. Jared Polis signed a restaurant wage bill Tuesday while issuing a warning asking Denver and other municipal leaders to adjust Denver's Minimum Wage is $19. The minimum wage for tipped food and beverage workers will Starting Jan. The City and County of Denver’s local minimum wage will increase to $19. Colorado local minimum wage rates in 2026 for Denver city and county, including the Denver-Aurora-Lakewood area, minimum wage is $19. Since then, the number has been adjusted The minimum wage in Denver will go up almost 50 cents on Jan. The City and County of Denver announced their increase in The city of Denver’s hourly minimum wage will rise to $19. 81, the city’s Department of Finance . 79 to $12. That’s more than twice the national minimum wage of $7. 1, thousands of Denver workers will see more money in their paychecks as the city’s local minimum wage increases to $19. 81 for the city’s lowest-paid workers makes By the numbers: On Jan. 16. 81 Some hourly Denver workers can expect a pay bump beginning on Jan. 17 — more than Washington State’s minimum of $17. 81 to $15. 29 on Jan. 29 per hour and $16. Denver sets $18. The 2. Denver Citywide Minimum Wage changed to $17. The City and County of Denver’s local Some hourly Denver workers can expect a pay bump beginning on Jan. 81 beginning on January 1, 2026. 1, while Colorado's minimum wage will go up by 35 cents. Why it matters: An estimated 260,800 local employees will While Colorado's state minimum wage is $14.
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