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  1. Oct 7, 2019 · Beginning January 1, 2020, the State’s minimum wage will increase $.18, from $10.78 to $10.96, as determined by the Department of Labor’s Economic & Labor Market Information Division.

  2. labor.vermont.gov › documents › MinWage2020MINIMUM WAGE - Vermont

    Vermont’s minimum wage rate increases annually every January 1 by either 5% or the percentage increase of the Consumer Price Index, CPI-U, U.S. city average, not seasonally adjusted, whichever is smaller.

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  3. The Vermont Department of Labor has issued a minimum wage update, effective January 1, 2020. The new notice raises the state’s minimum wage to $10.96 per hour and the Basic Wage Rate to $5.48 per hour for employees who regularly receive more than $120 in monthly tips.

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  4. MINIMUM WAGE Vermont’s minimum wage rate increases annually every January 1 by either 5% or the percentage increase of the Consumer Price Index, CPI-U, U.S.: city average, not seasonally adjusted, whichever is smaller. Effective 01/01/2020: $10.96 per hour MINIMUM WAGE RATE Effective 01/01/20 20: $5.48 per hour $5.48 per hour

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  5. Jan 24, 2020 · Montpelier, VT - Today, the Vermont House approved S.23, the Minimum Wage bill, on a vote of 93-54. The current minimum wage in Vermont is $10.96 per hour. Under the new proposal, this would increase to $11.75 on January 1, 2021 and then to $12.55 a year later.

  6. Oct 8, 2019 · 1:07. Vermont minimum wage earners will see an 18-cent increase to their hourly pay in 2020. The state hourly minimum wage will rise from $10.78 to $10.96 on Jan. 1, according to the...

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  8. Oct 10, 2023 · Currently, the minimum hourly wage in Vermont is $13.18 and the hourly tipped minimum wage is $6.28 — surpassing the current federal minimums of $7.25 and $5.12 respectively, according to the...

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