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Please see announcement below for Minimum Wage increase:

On January 1, the minimum wage will increase to $13.73 per hour.

 

For more information, see Michigan.gov/MinimumWage.  

 

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Clare

 

Clare D. Membiela, MLS, J.D.

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Library of Michigan

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From: Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity <LEO@govsubscriptions.michigan.gov>
Sent: Monday, December 8, 2025 10:03 AM
To: Membiela, Clare (MDE) <MembielaC@michigan.gov>
Subject: NEWS RELEASE: Michigan’s Minimum Wage Set to Increase

 

 

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--- PRESS RELEASE ---

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Dec. 08, 2025

MEDIA CONTACT: Keely Lovern
(616) 430-7720

Michigan’s Minimum Wage Set to Increase on Jan. 1, 2026 

LANSING, MI – On Jan. 1, 2026, Michigan's minimum wage rate will increase from $12.48 to $13.73 per hour as set by Michigan's Improved Workforce Opportunity Wage Act which establishes the annual schedule of increases. 

Effective Jan. 1, 2026: 

  • The minimum hourly wage will increase from $12.48 to $13.73 per hour.  
  • The 85% rate for minors age 16 and 17 will increase from $10.60 to $11.67 per hour.  
  • The tipped employee rate of hourly pay increases to $5.49 per hour, 40% of the full minimum wage, provided the employee receives at least $8.24 in tips.  
  • The training wage of $4.25 per hour for newly hired employees under the age of 20 for their first 90 calendar days of employment remains unchanged.  

For further information regarding Michigan’s minimum wage and overtime laws, including FAQs and the required employer poster, visit: Michigan.gov/MinimumWage.   

 

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