Hmoobrock, are you on this list?
St. Paul Minneapolis I heard was already in the $15/hr
Here's the full list of states increasing minimum wage and the new rates coming in 2023, according to NELP data:
Alaska: $10.85, up from $10.34
Arizona: $13.85, up from $12.80
California: $15.50, up from $14 for small employers and $15 for large employers
Colorado: $13.65, up from $12.56
Delaware: $11.75 (with legislation to reach $15 by 2025), up from $10.50
Illinois: $13 (with legislation to reach $15 by 2025), up from $12
Maine: $13.80, up from $12.75
Maryland: $13.25 for large employers and $12.80 for small employers (with legislation to reach $15 by 2025), up from $12.50 and $12.20, respectively
Massachusetts: $15, up from $14.25
Michigan: $10.10 (with pending legislation to reach $12.05 by 2030), up from $9.87
Minnesota: $10.59 for large employers and $8.63 for small employers, up from $10.33 and $8.42, respectively
Missouri: $12, up from $11.15
Montana: $9.95 (based on 2006 legislation), up from $9.20
Nebraska: $10.50 (with legislation to reach $15 by 2026), up from $9
New Jersey: $14 for standard workers (with legislation to reach $15 by 2024-2027), up from $13
New Mexico: $12, up from $11.50
New York: $15 for New York City and suburbs/$14.20 upstate, up from $13.20 upstate
Ohio: $10.10 (based on 2006 amendment), up from $9.30
Rhode Island: $13 (with legislation to reach $15 by 2025), up from $12.25
South Dakota: $10.80, up from $9.95
Vermont: $13.18, up from $12.55
Virginia: $12 (with legislation to reach $15 by 2026), up from $11
Washington: $15.74, up from $14.49
https://www.yahoo.com/news/states-raising-minimum-wage-2023-164854966.html