What was minimum wage in 2007?
History of California Minimum Wage
| Effective Date | New Minimum Wage | Old Minimum Wage |
|---|---|---|
| January 1, 2008 | $8.00 | $7.50 |
| January 1, 2007 | $7.50 | $6.75 |
| January 1, 2002 | $6.75 | $6.25 |
| January 1, 2001 | $6.25 | $5.75 |
When was the last year that the minimum wage was changed?
2017
California has been raising its minimum wage since 2017. In 2023, the minimum wage rate will be $15 per hour in the state for places with 25 or fewer employees. The minimum wage will be $15 for places with 26 or more employees a year earlier.
Who has the highest minimum wage?
1. Australia. The minimum wage for one hour of work for most employees in Australia is 20.33 AUD, which equals about 14.54 USD to 14.60 USD. Thus, Australia has the highest minimum wage in the world.
How much does a federal employee make in 2007?
General Schedule Base Pay Table for 2007 215,044 federal employees † $82,750 average yearly pay +-99% salary raise this year
What is a locality pay adjustment?
To determine actual pay, base pay is modified by a “Locality Pay Adjustment” percentage, which is specified by whichever of the 34 General Schedule pay localities in which the employee is located. Use the map or drop-down below to view Locality-adjusted GS pay tables, or use our GS Pay Calculator to calculate your pay.
When will the pay tables for the upcoming year be published?
While official pay tables for the upcoming year (2023) are published by the OPM in December, FederalPay will publish estimated pay tables as soon as the federal pay raise percentages for the upcoming year are approved by Congress each fall.
Where can I find the unadjusted General Schedule base pay table?
The unadjusted General Schedule base pay table can be found at the bottom of this page. The General Schedule (GS) payscale is the federal government payscale used to determine the salaries of over 70% of federal civilian employees.