Many new jersey workers will get a raise on new year's day

Many New Jersey Workers Will Get a Raise on New Year’s Day

TRENTON, N.J. — On Jan. 1, 2025, New Jersey’s statewide minimum wage for most workers increased by 36 cents, bringing the hourly rate to $15.49, as part of the state’s ongoing adjustments to address inflation and economic conditions.

Workers at small businesses with fewer than six employees and those in seasonal positions also saw a significant increase. Their minimum wage rose by 80 cents to $14.53 per hour. Agricultural workers, including those paid hourly or by piece-rate, received a 59-cent raise, bringing their hourly minimum wage to $13.40.

For long-term care facility direct care staff, such as nursing home workers, wages increased by 36 cents, boosting their minimum pay to $18.49 per hour. Tipped employees, such as servers and bartenders, saw their base hourly wage rise by 36 cents to $5.62, though employers are required to ensure that tips bring their total earnings to at least the state minimum wage.

The wage increases reflect the continued implementation of a 2019 law, which mandated gradual wage hikes and annual inflation-based adjustments after reaching the $15 threshold for most workers in 2024. The New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development announced the increases in late 2024, stating that they are determined by the Consumer Price Index.

The adjustments affect workers across various industries, offering incremental financial relief as the state works to address the rising cost of living.

New Jersey’s annual wage increases provide steady relief for workers as inflation-driven adjustments take effect.

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