South Dakota Minimum Wage increases with the new year
January 2, 2020 9:35AM CST
South Dakota’s minimum wage is increasing slightly with the the start of the new year.
The state’s minimum wage will now be $9.30 per hour. That’s an increase of 20 cents from 2019.
Workers who receive tips will see their minimum wage rise to $4.65 per hour.
The increases are part of a voter-approved measure in 2014 to raise the minimum wage. At the time it was $7.25 an hour and voters approved changing it to $8.50 an hour.
Wages will continue to rise yearly at the rate of cost of living measured by the consumer price index.
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