(ST PAUL, MINN) – Minimum wage earners in Minnesota are making more money.
Beginning on January 1, Minnesota’s minimum-wage rate was adjusted for inflation to $11.13 an hour for all employers in the state.
“The updates to minimum-wage laws ensure employees earn at least a standard minimum wage regardless of the size of their employer or how old they are, while maintaining the 90-day training wage for employees under age 20,” said Commissioner Nicole Blissenbach, Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry. “The changes will also help minimum-wage workers keep up with inflation to better provide for themselves and their families.”…