Increase Coming for Illinois
Minimum Wage
Minimum Wage Up to $12 an hour on New
Year’s Day
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[December 21, 2021]
The minimum wage in Illinois is set to increase another dollar on
Saturday, January 1, 2022. The new wage will be $12 an hour.
Minimum wage workers are being encouraged to keep a close eye on
their paychecks in the new year. Any time worked in 2022 must
reflect the new $12 an hour minimum wage.
Governor JB Pritzker signed legislation in 2019 putting the state on
the path to a $15 an hour minimum wage by 2025. There have been
three increases in the minimum wage since the governor signed the
wage hike legislation.
Prior to the increases in 2020, the last time Illinois raised its
minimum wage was more than a decade ago in 2010 when it increased to
$8.25. In Chicago, the minimum wage is already $15 an hour for
employers that have 21 or more employees. It’s $14 an hour for
smaller businesses.
The new law maintains provisions for employers to count gratuities
to offset wages for workers, such as food servers, who regularly
earn tips. Tipped employees may be paid 60 percent of the hourly
minimum wage. However, these workers must still earn the minimum
wage after receiving tips or the employer will make up the
difference.
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Workers under 18 years old and who work fewer than 650 hours in a year will earn
a minimum wage of $9.25 per hour beginning January 1. The youth minimum wage
rate will gradually rise to $13 an hour by 2025.
All employers in Illinois are required to post the “Your Rights Under Illinois
Employment Laws” where notices to employees are regularly posted. The color
poster, which also covers other Illinois labor laws, can be found here in
English and Spanish: Illinois Labor Laws
Employees with problems regarding the minimum wage can file a complaint with
IDOL at the following link: Minimum Wage Complaints or call 312-793-2800.
[Illinois Office of Communication and
Information]
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