Minnesota minimum wage set to increase in 2023

Photo by: WDAY Radio Staff
Photo by: WDAY Radio Staff

(St. Paul, MN) -- New year, new paycheck.

Minnesota's minimum wage is getting a slight bump on January 1st. Both small and large employers will have to adjust worker's hourly rates for inflation.

Large employers will owe workers ten-59 an hour, while small businesses will pay eight-63 an hour.

In the Twin Cities, minimum wage rates are 15-dollars an hour for large employers and 13-50 for small businesses.