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Dept. of Labor: State minimum wage to increase to $15.49 per hour Jan. 1

New Jersey’s minimum wage was $8.60 per hour when Gov. Phil Murphy took office in 2018.

Matt Trapani

Oct 8, 2024, 8:26 PM

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The New Jersey state minimum wage will increase 36 cents on Jan. 1.

Most employees will be earning $15.49 per hour in 2025.

“This adjustment fosters a more equitable economy and ensures our workforce can continue to thrive,” Labor Commissioner Robert Asaro-Angelo wrote in a statement.

New Jersey’s minimum wage was $8.60 per hour when Gov. Phil Murphy took office in 2018. The governor signed legislation in 2019 to increase the state’s minimum hourly wage to $15.13 per hour by Jan. 1, 2024.

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