Minimum Wage in Minnesota (MN)

The minimum wage in Minnesota is $11.13 per hour , effective January 1, 2026. This is $3.88 (53.52%) above the federal minimum wage of $7.25. The tipped minimum wage is $11.13 per hour. Minnesota does not allow a tip credit — tipped employees must receive the full minimum wage. Some cities in Minnesota have higher local minimum wages, with Minneapolis at $15.57/hr. Minnesota has no tip credit. CPI-adjusted annually. Small employer rate is $9.08/hr.

State Minimum Wage $11.13/hr $23,150/year
Tipped Wage $11.13/hr No tip credit
vs. Federal +$3.88 53.52% above
Effective Date January 1, 2026 Moderate

Minimum Wage by City in Minnesota

Some cities in Minnesota have enacted local minimum wage ordinances above the state rate. The table below shows minimum wages for 5 cities, sorted by rate. Workers should check whether their city has a local rate, as the highest applicable rate always applies.

City Minimum Wage Annual (Full-Time) vs. State Rate vs. Federal
Minneapolis Local Rate $15.57/hr $32,386 +$4.44 +$8.32
St. Paul Local Rate $15.57/hr $32,386 +$4.44 +$8.32
Bloomington Local Rate $13.50/hr $28,080 +$2.37 +$6.25
Duluth $11.13/hr $23,150 Same +$3.88
Rochester $11.13/hr $23,150 Same +$3.88
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How Minnesota Compares to Other States

Below is a comparison of Minnesota with five states that have similar minimum wage rates. This comparison helps illustrate where Minnesota stands nationally.

State Minimum Wage Tipped Wage Annual Full-Time
Minnesota (MN) $11.13/hr $11.13/hr $23,150
South Dakota (SD) $11.20/hr $5.60/hr $23,296
Arkansas (AR) $11.00/hr $2.63/hr $22,880
Ohio (OH) $10.70/hr $5.35/hr $22,256
Montana (MT) $10.55/hr $10.55/hr $21,944
Alaska (AK) $11.91/hr $11.91/hr $24,773

Frequently Asked Questions About Minnesota Minimum Wage

What is the minimum wage in Minnesota in 2026?

The minimum wage in Minnesota is $11.13 per hour as of January 1, 2026. This is $3.88 above the federal minimum wage of $7.25. A full-time worker at this rate earns approximately $23,150 per year before taxes.

What is the tipped minimum wage in Minnesota?

The tipped minimum wage in Minnesota is $11.13 per hour. Minnesota does not allow a tip credit, meaning tipped employees must receive the full minimum wage regardless of tips.

Do any cities in Minnesota have a higher minimum wage?

Yes. 3 cities have local minimum wage above the state rate. The highest is Minneapolis at $15.57/hr. When a city has a higher rate, employers must pay whichever rate is highest.

How much does a minimum wage worker earn per year in Minnesota?

A full-time minimum wage worker in Minnesota (40 hours/week, 52 weeks/year) earns approximately $23,150 per year before taxes. In Minneapolis, that figure rises to $32,386 per year. The federal minimum wage yields $15,080/year.

Find Your Exact Minimum Wage

Use our minimum wage lookup tool to find the exact rate for your specific city in Minnesota, or browse all 50 states to compare minimum wages across the country. Remember: the highest applicable rate (federal, state, or local) always applies.