Texas Minimum Wage Calculator 2024
Use our calculator to discover the Texas Minimum Wage. The Texas Minimum Wage is the lowermost hourly rate that any employee in Texas can expect by law. There are legal minimum wages set by the federal government and the state government of Texas. The federal minimum wage is $7.25 per hour and the Texas state minimum wage is $7.25 per hour. The law states that whichever is the higher applies to employers in that state.
Texas is one of the states that has a minimum wage rule and ensures that their employers pay it. There are five states that do not. Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, and South Carolina do not.
The minimum wage in Texas means that a full-time worker can expect to earn the following sums as a minimum before tax. These assume a 40-hour working week:
- $290.00 per working week
- $1,256.67 per month
- $15,080.00 per annum
These figures are approximate.
In addition, employees in Texas working over 40 hours per week are entitled to overtime pay, which must be at least one and a half times the regular hourly rate as a minimum. So, the overtime minimum wage in Texas is currently $10.88 per hour. There are some exemptions from overtime pay and these include seasonal; workers, independent contractors, and some farm workers.
Note: The overtime pay is calculated as the money compensation for the hours an eligible employee works in a week. The FLSA (Fair Labor Standard Act) states that this must be 1.5 times their regular rate of hourly pay.
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Texas vs. Federal Minimum Wage
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How does the Texas Minimum Wage stack up?
The Texas Minimum Wage is set at $7.25 per hour, in comparison with the Federal Minimum Wage which is set at $7.25 per hour.