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October 10, 2010

Ohio Minimum Wage to Increase to $7.40 per Hour for 2011

The Ohio Department of Commerce announced recently that, effective January 1, 2011, the minimum wage for the state of Ohio will increase to $7.40 per hour for non-tipped employees and $3.70 for tipped employees.

Kimberly A. Zurz, Director Ohio Department of Commerce
Kimberly A. Zurz, Director Ohio Department of Commerce
Minimum Wage Applies to Employers That Gross More than $271,000 per Year

The minimum wage will apply to employers who gross more than $271,000 per year.

Annual Adjustment Is Constitutionally Required

As a result of a constitutional amendment that passed in 2006 an adjustment to the minimum wage must be applied on January 1 of each year. The adjustment is tied to the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for urban wage earners and clerical workers for the 12-month period prior to September. The 1.4% increase in the CPI is rounded to the nearest five cents  to calculate the amount of the adjustment.

Find Out the Minimum Wage for All States by Visiting the Vision Payroll Minimum Wage Chart Page

Contact Vision Payroll if you have any questions on the Ohio minimum wage increase or visit our Minimum Wage Chart.

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