Georgia MINIMUM WAGES
Georgia's minimum wage law, as of 2024, is $5.15 but defaults to the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act since it is higher. In Georgia, workers receive a lower minimum wage that exceeds the Federal Minimum Wage of $7.25.
Thus, with some limited exceptions, the federal minimum wage rate of $7.25 applies statewide. Some cities may have local ordinances establishing higher minimum wages, but statewide policies generally prevail unless overridden explicitly by local laws.
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Yes, Georgia follows the federal standard for tipped employees. The minimum cash wage for tipped employees is $2.13 per hour. If the combination of tips and the cash wage does not meet the federal minimum wage of $7.25 per hour, the employer must make up the difference.
The minimum wage in Georgia needs to be updated more frequently. Changes require legislative action by the state government. The federal minimum wage, which often applies, has been $7.25 per hour since 2009.
The current minimum wage in Georgia is $5.15 per hour. However, most employees are covered by the federal minimum wage of $7.25 per hour, which applies because it is higher than the state minimum.
Yes, there are several exemptions. These include: Executive, administrative, and professional employees Outside sales employees Computer employees Tipped employees Employers with sales of $40,000 per year or less Employers with five or fewer employees Domestic employees Farm owners, sharecroppers, or land renters.
Employees who are not paid the minimum wage can file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division. They may also be entitled to back pay and other damages. Alternatively, they can bring a lawsuit in court to recover unpaid wages.