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Update: Michigan Minimum Wage Schedule Set

Update: Michigan Minimum Wage Schedule Set

October 1, 2024

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Update: Michigan Minimum Wage Schedule Set

The schedule for the minimum wage increase is finalized.

In a ruling on September 18, 2025, the Michigan Supreme Court concurred with the Administration’s interpretation of the minimum wage schedule in its request for clarification for language in the original Adopt and Amend opinion. The schedule below is now set for the increase in minimum wage and the elimination of the tip credit.

Original Year Original Wage Adjustment Value4 New Year New Wage Tip Credit
2019 $10.00 1.24752 February 21, 2025 $12.48 48% of minimum wage
2020 $10.65 1.24752 January 1, 2026 $13.29 60% of minimum wage
2021 $11.35 1.24752 January 1, 2027 $14.16 70% of minimum wage
2022 $12.00 1.24752 January 1, 2028 $14.97 80% of minimum wage
January 1, 2029 $14.97 + CPI 90% of minimum wage
January 1, 2030 2029 MW + CPI No tip credit

 

NFIB continues to advocate for small businesses along with other business organizations to make legislative changes to both minimum wage and paid sick leave.

TAKE ACTION: Michigan legislators need to hear from you to understand the impact of this law brought on by the Michigan Supreme Court. Please take action today:

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