2009 Washington Minimum Wage is $8.55
January 19th, 2009 Posted by DerrickThe Washington minimum wage increased as of January 1, 2009, and the new rate is the highest in the nation. The new minimum wage rate is also the highest that the state of Washington has experienced since it linked the minimum to the cost of living.
According to the Washington L&I, or Department of Labor and Industries, the Washington minimum wage went up to $8.55 an hour for 2009. Each September, the L&I recalculates the minimum wage based on the Consumer Price Index, or CPI.
Any employers who have not updated their Washington minimum wage poster should do so ASAP. Employers are subject to sanctions, fines and penalties for not displaying updated posters.
Adjusting the minimum wage to the CPI is a result of an initiative approved by voters 10 years ago, in 1998, called Initiative 688. The state uses the CPI for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers, or CPI-W.
As most readers know, the CPI is a national gauge, marking the cost (more…)
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