Florida Minimum Wage to Increase to $14—Survivable or Insufficient?
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This day, Congress approved the bill to increase the minimum wage, which will record an immediate rise and a new increase in January 2026. Thus, starting on May 1, 2025 - retroactively-, the Minimum Monthly Income (MMI) will be raised to $529,000 for workers over the age of 18 and up to the age of 65. Then, from January 1, 2026, it will amount to $539,000 for the workers referred to. The news generated immediate reactions from the political worl…
After the delay caused by the rejection in the Senate of the Observatory of Income and Cost of Life, which is part of the bill of adjustment of the minimum wage, finally, an increase of this one to $529 thousand was approved from May 1st of this year and to $539 thousand that will govern from January 2026. In this regard, the Minister of Labour and Social Security, Giorgio Boccardo, explained that the increase will be paid retroactively for the …
Florida Minimum Wage to Increase to $14—Survivable or Insufficient?
On September 30, 2025, Florida’s minimum wage will increase from $13 to $14 per hour for non-tipped workers, while tipped employees will see a corresponding increase to $10.98. This increase continues the voter-approved schedule from Amendment 2 in 2020, which sets annual $1 hikes until reaching $15 per hour in 2026.
Also, as of May 1, 2025, the minimum monthly income for workers under 18 and over 65 years of age is $394,622, and from January 1, 2026, it will amount to $402,082
The National Congress today approved the upward adjustment of the minimum wage of the workers, which was fixed at 529 thousand pesos per month (565 dollars)
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