Closing the Gap: July 1 Local Wage Hikes Parallel Fast-Food Minimums

A fresh wave of localized minimum wage increases takes effect on July 1, 2026, driven by mandatory annual Consumer Price Index adjustments. While these statutory increases apply across all employment sectors, their immediate impact lands heaviest on the regional restaurant ecosystem.

These standard inflation adjustments steadily narrow the wage differential between independent dining establishments and major fast-food chains, reshaping the local hiring market.

The Convergence of Independent and Chain Baselines

When California passed AB 1228, it set a specialized $20.00-per-hour wage floor exclusively for fast-food chains with 60 or more national locations. This hike left local, independent, and full-service restaurants operating under state or municipal minimums that sat several dollars lower.

The upcoming July 1 adjustments showcase how localized, inflation-indexed ordinances are rapidly bridging that gap. In major metropolitan areas, independent operators must now pay entry-level wages that sit within a few cents of, or sometimes surpass, the corporate fast-food baseline.

Base Pay Rates by Location

Minimum wage updates continue to take effect across numerous U.S. markets throughout 2026. The table below outlines current and upcoming base pay rates by location.

 

Jurisdiction

Rate

Effective Date

Federal

$7.25

7/24/2009

Alabama

$7.25

7/24/2009

Alaska

$14.00

7/1/2026

Arizona

$15.15

1/1/2026

Arizona – Flagstaff

$18.35

1/1/2026

Arizona – Tucson

$15.45

1/1/2026

Arizona – Phoenix Sky Harbor Int’l Airport

$15.15

1/1/2026

Arkansas

$11.00

1/1/2021

California – Fast Food Workers

$20.00

4/1/2026

California 

$16.90

1/1/2026

California – Alameda

$17.76

7/1/2026

California – Belmont

$18.95

1/1/2026

California – Berkeley

$19.61

7/1/2026

California – Burlingame

$17.86

1/1/2026

California – Cupertino

$18.70

1/1/2026

California – Daly City

$17.50

1/1/2026

California – East Palo Alto

$17.90

1/1/2026

California – El Cerrito

$18.82

1/1/2026

California – Emeryville

$20.34

7/1/2026

California – Foster City

$17.85

1/1/2026

California – Fremont

$18.05

7/1/2026

California – Glendale Hotel Workers

$25.00

7/1/2026

California – Half Moon Bay

$17.91

1/1/2026

California – Hayward (26+ Employees)

$17.79

1/1/2026

California – Hayward (1-25 Employees)

$16.90

1/1/2026

California – Long Beach Hotel Workers

$26.50

7/1/2026

California – Long Beach Concessionaire Workers

$26.50

7/1/2026

California – Los Altos

$18.70

1/1/2026

California – Los Angeles (City of)

$18.42

7/1/2026

California – Los Angeles Hotel Worker with $4.25

                    in benefits

$25.00

7/1/2026

California – Los Angeles Hotel Workers without 

                    benefits

$29.25

7/1/2026

California – Los Angeles County (unincorporated)

$18.47

7/1/2026

California – Los Angeles World Airports (LAX &

                    VNY) with $7.65 in benefits

$32.65

7/1/2026

California – Los Angeles World Airports (LAX &

                    VNY) without benefits

$25.00

7/1/2026

California – Malibu

$17.91

7/1/2026

California – Menlo Park

$17.55

1/1/2026

California – Milpitas

$18.50

7/1/2026

California – Mountain View

$19.70

1/1/2026

California – Novato (100+ Employees)

$17.73

1/1/2026

California – Novato (26-99 Employees)

$17.46

1/1/2026

California – Novato (1-25 Employees)

$16.90

1/1/2026

California – Oakland

$17.34

1/1/2026

California – Oakland Hotel Worker with health

                     benefits

$18.85

1/1/2026

California – Oakland Hotel Worker without

                     health benefits

$25.14

1/1/2026

California – Palo Alto

$18.70

1/1/2026

California – Pasadena

$18.57

7/1/2026

California – Petaluma

$18.31

1/1/2026

California – Redwood City

$18.65

1/1/2026

California – Richmond without health benefits

$19.18

1/1/2026

California – Richmond with $1.50 in benefits

$17.68

1/1/2026

California – San Carlos

$17.75

1/1/2026

California – San Diego

$17.75

1/1/2026

California – San Francisco

$19.61

7/1/2026

California – San Francisco Airport MCO

$22.01

7/1/2026

California – San Jose

$18.45

1/1/2026

California – San Jose Mineta Airport with health 

                     benefits

$20.52

7/1/2026

California – San Jose Mineta Airport without

                     health benefits

$21.77

7/1/2026

California – San Mateo

$18.60

1/1/2026

California – San Mateo County (unincorporated)

$17.95

1/1/2026

California – Santa Clara

$18.70

1/1/2026

California – Santa Monica

$18.47

7/1/2026

California – Santa Monica Hotel Workers

$25.00

7/1/2026

California – Santa Rose

$18.21

1/1/2026

California – Sonoma Large Employer

$18.47

1/1/2026

California – Sonoma Small Employer

$17.38

1/1/2026

California – South San Francisco

$18.15

1/1/2026

California – Sunnyvale

$19.50

1/1/2026

California – West Hollywood

$20.25

1/1/2026

California – West Hollywood Hotel Workers

$20.87

7/1/2026

Colorado 

$15.16

1/1/2026

Colorado – Boulder (City of)

$16.82

1/1/2026

Colorado – Boulder County (unincorporated)

$16.82

1/1/2026

Colorado – Denver

$19.29

1/1/2026

Colorado – Edgewater

$18.17

1/1/2026

Connecticut 

$16.94

1/1/2026

Delaware

$15.00

1/1/2025

District of Columbia

$18.40

7/1/2026

Florida

$15.00

9/30/2026

Georgia

$7.25

7/24/2009

Georgia – Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Airport

$7.25

7/24/2009

Guam

$9.25

9/1/2021

Hawaii

$16.00

1/1/2026

Idaho

$7.25

7/24/2009

Illinois

$15.00

1/1/2025

Illinois – Chicago

$17.05

7/1/2026

Illinois – Cook County

$15.40

7/1/2026

Illinois – O’Hare & Midway Airport Workers

$19.75

7/1/2026

Indiana

$7.25

7/24/2009

Iowa

$7.25

7/24/2009

Kansas

$7.25

7/24/2009

Kentucky

$7.25

7/24/2009

Louisiana

$7.25

7/24/2009

Maine

$15.10

1/1/2026

Maine – Portland

$16.75

1/1/2026

Maine – Rockland

$16.00

1/1/2026

Maryland

$15.00

1/1/2024

Maryland – Baltimore/WA Int’l Thurgood Marshall

                        Airport with $1.00 in benefits

$16.00

1/1/2026

Maryland – Baltimore/WA Int’l Thurgood Marshall

                        Airport without benefits

$17.00

1/1/2026

Maryland – Howard County (15+ Employees)

$16.00

1/1/2025

Maryland – Howard County (1-14 Employees)

$15.00

7/1/2026

Maryland – Montgomery County Large Employer

$18.00

7/1/2026

Maryland – Montgomery County Mid-Size Employer

$16.50

7/1/2026

Maryland – Montgomery County Small Employer

$15.95

7/1/2026

Maryland – Prince George’s County

$15.30

1/1/2026

Massachusetts

$15.00

1/1/2023

Michigan

$13.73

1/1/2026

Minnesota

$11.41

1/1/2026

Minnesota – Minneapolis

$16.37

1/1/2026

Minnesota – MSP Airport Workers

$16.37

1/1/2026

Minnesota – St. Paul Macro Employer

$16.37

1/1/2026

Minnesota – St. Paul Small Employer

$16.37

7/1/2026

Minnesota – St. Paul Micro Employer

$14.25

7/1/2026

Mississippi

$7.25

7/24/2009

Missouri

$15.00

1/1/2026

Missouri – Lambert Airport with health benefits

$17.08

4/1/2026

Missouri – Lambert Airport without health benefits

$22.63

4/1/2026

Montana

$10.85

1/1/2026

Nebraska

$15.00

1/1/2026

Nebraska – Lincoln

$15.00

7/18/2026

Nevada

$12.00

7/1/2025

New Hampshire

$7.25

7/24/2009

New Jersey

$15.92

1/1/2026

New Jersey – Small Employers

$15.23

1/1/2026

New Jersey – Port Authority

$21.25

1/1/2026

New Mexico

$12.00

1/1/2023

New Mexico – Albuquerque

$12.00

1/1/2026

New Mexico – Bernalillo County

$12.00

1/1/2025

New Mexico – Las Cruces

$13.01

1/1/2026

New Mexico – City of Santa Fe

$15.40

3/1/2026

New Mexico – Sante Fe County

$15.40

3/1/2026

New York

$16.00

1/1/2026

New York – Fast Food Employees NYC

$17.00

1/1/2026

New York – Fast Food Employees outside NYC

$16.00

1/1/2026

New York – Long Island & Westchester

$17.00

1/1/2026

New York – New York City

$17.00

1/1/2026

New York – Port Authority

$21.25

1/1/2026

North Carolina

$7.25

7/24/2009

North Dakota

$7.25

7/24/2009

Ohio

$11.00

1/1/2026

Oklahoma

$7.25

7/24/2009

Oregon – Standard

$15.55

7/1/2026

Oregon – Portland, Urban Growth

$16.80

7/1/2026

Oregon – Non-Urban Counties

$14.55

7/1/2026

Pennsylvania

$7.25

7/24/2009

Pennsylvania – Philadelphia Int’l Airport

$16.82

7/1/2026

Puerto Rico

$10.50

7/1/2024

Rhode Island

$16.00

1/1/2026

South Carolina

$7.25

7/24/2009

South Dakota

$11.85

1/1/2026

Tennessee

$7.25

7/24/2009

Texas

$7.25

7/24/2009

Texas – Dallas Love Field Airport

$23.06

10/1/2026

Texas – DFW International Airport

$7.25

7/24/2009

US Virgin Islands

$12.00

4/24/2026

Utah

$7.25

7/24/2009

Vermont

$14.42

1/1/2026

Virginia

$12.77

1/1/2026

Virginia – Reagan National & Dulles Int’l Airports

$17.13

1/1/2026

Washington

$17.13

1/1/2026

Washington – Bellingham

$19.13

1/1/2026

Washington – Burien Level 1 Employer

$21.63

1/1/2026

Washington – Burien Level 2 Employer

$20.63

1/1/2026

Washington – Everett (500+ Employees)

$20.77

1/1/2026

Washington – Everett (15-500 Employees)

$19.77

7/1/2026

Washington – Unincorporated King County (500+

                         Employees)

$20.82

1/1/2026

Washington – Unincorporated King County (15+

                         But less than 500 Employees)

$19.82

1/1/2026

Washington – Unincorporated King County (≤15

                         Employees & <$2M Revenue)

$19.82

1/1/2026

Washington – Unincorporated King County (≤15

                         Employees & >$2M Revenue)

$18.32

1/1/2026

Washington – Renton Large Employer

$21.57 

1/1/2026

Washington – Renton Mid-Size Employer

$21.57

7/1/2026

Washington – Seattle

$21.30

1/1/2026

Washington – SeaTac

$20.74

1/1/2026

Washington – Tukwila Large Employer

$21.65

1/1/2026

Washington – Tukwila Mid-Size Employer

$21.65

7/1/2026

West Virginia

$7.25

7/24/2009

Wisconsin

$7.25

7/24/2009

Wyoming

$7.25

7/24/2009

Federal Guidelines and Compliance Exceptions

The Department of Labor website offers clear guidance on federal payroll rules. This resource includes an Employment Law Guide, federal minimum wage answers, youth pay guidelines, and official interpretations to help you keep your business compliant.

Rules for Tipped Staff

Under the Fair Labor Standards Act, you can pay tipped staff a direct wage of $2.13 per hour if their tips bring them up to the federal minimum wage. If the tips fall short during a shift, you must pay the difference.

State rules often differ from federal guidelines. In many areas, the cash wage for tipped workers automatically goes up whenever the general minimum wage increases. States like Alaska, California, Minnesota, and Montana completely ban tip credits, meaning you must pay tipped employees the full local minimum wage before tips.

Guidelines for Younger Employees

Some businesses qualify to pay younger staff members below the standard minimum wage. Federal rules allow an introductory rate of $4.25 per hour for employees under 20 years old during their first 90 days on the job. Other states calculate this youth rate as a set percentage of their regular minimum wage.

The Full-Time Student Program

Retail, hospitality, and agricultural businesses can apply for a Department of Labor certificate to hire full-time students at 85% of the standard minimum wage. This program limits student shifts to 8 hours a day and 20 hours a week while school is in session. Students can scale up to 40 hours a week during school breaks, offering an excellent way to cover peak summer or holiday hours.

State-Specific Notice Mandates and California Requirements

The vast majority of July 1 local wage hikes concentrate in California, where compliance failures carry heavy financial penalties. Under the California Wage Theft Prevention Act, employers must provide a written notice to hourly employees within seven days of any wage rate change. Manual updates cannot keep up with these shifts. Relying on a generic verbal announcement or a delayed payroll update exposes a business to immediate wage-and-hour claims.

Operators in other active July 1 markets, including Chicago, Oregon, and parts of Maryland, face similarly strict transparency rules. Businesses must physically display the new local rates on updated labor law posters in prominent staff break rooms before the effective deadline.

Managing this hyper-local administrative burden across multiple storefronts manually invites human error. Digital onboarding platforms like Harri reduce the paperwork burden by providing a centralized system where employers can configure and assign mandatory notices and onboarding documents, enabling employees to complete and e-sign them digitally, rather than through manual paper-based processes.

Navigate Minimum Wage Changes With Harri

The Harri platform answers your notification and compliance questions. Operators using Harri for talent management and onboarding use built-in features to stay ahead of regulatory shifts with total confidence.

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