The state-wide minimum wage for Indiana is $7.25 per hour as of January 01, 2023.
Indiana minimum wage in 2021: US$7.25
Indiana minimum wage in 2020: US$7.25
Indiana minimum wage in 2000: US$5.15 ($7.93 after inflation adjustment)
Indiana minimum wage in 1980: US$2 ($6.70 after inflation adjustment)
Dugan downplayed concerns that red-state Indiana would reject increasing the minimum wage, noting that many of the states that have enacted raises are those with Republican leadership.
Under the Indiana Minimum Wage Law, employers must pay employees at least one-and-a-half times the regular rate of pay when they work more than 40 hours in a workweek.
Indiana's Republican-dominated Legislature has refused over the last several years to take up Democratic-sponsored bills to raise the minimum wage.
INDIANAPOLIS — There were not one, not two, but three bills introduced in the Indiana Senate this week that would raise the minimum wage in Indiana.
Information about so-called wage and hour laws under Indiana's employment code, which address the minimum wage, overtime pay, and rules for breaks and meal periods.
In addition to any Indiana-specific minimum wage exemptions described above, the Federal Fair Labor Standards act defines special minimum wage rates applicable to certain types of workers.
Despite repeated Democratic efforts to boost Indiana's minimum wage, Republicans have blocked proposals to pay the lowest-earning Hoosiers more.
Indiana’s Republican-dominated Legislature has refused over the last several years to take up Democratic-sponsored bills to raise the minimum wage.
State law in Indiana requires employers to adhere to Indiana’s Minimum Wage Law, and they must furnish their employees a statement of all hours worked, wages paid, and deductions itemized in a.
While this is low, the cost of living in Indiana is also one of the lowest in the country, which helps make the minimum wage stretch further.
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