Direct answer: North Carolina’s minimum wage is $7.25 per hour, the same as the federal minimum wage, as of the latest widely cited information.
What’s happening now:
- There have been recent legislative efforts in North Carolina to raise the state minimum wage above the federal level, with proposed plans like HB 353 aiming to reach $18 by 2030 and then adjust for inflation [source summaries and advocacy pages]. These proposals have not yet become law in 2025–2026, so the current state rate remains $7.25 [state labor department and budget overview sources].
- Tipped and non-tipped workers have different wage rules under state law, but the baseline for most employees is the federal minimum of $7.25 per hour, with the law requiring at least that amount when tips are considered in the tipped-worker calculation [NC DOL page on minimum wage; general wage summaries].
Notes for context:
- If a new law passes, the rate and structure could change gradually (for example, proposals describe staged increases), but those changes would come with effective dates to align with the bill’s schedule [HB 353 summaries and related coverage].
- Always check the exact current statute or the North Carolina Department of Labor for any updates or emergency changes, especially for specific industries or worker categories (tipped vs non-tipped, agricultural, domestic workers) [NC DOL page; state labor-law updates].
Illustration:
- Current baseline: $7.25/hour (federal minimum), no state-wide increase enacted yet.
- Proposed trajectory (if enacted): staged increases toward higher hourly wages over multiple years, indexing to inflation thereafter.
Would you like a quick snapshot of the latest bills and their proposed timelines, or a region-specific check (e.g., in Buffalo/NY context) for comparison? I can pull the most recent bill details and summarize them.
Sources
Democratic lawmakers introduced new legislation on March 10 that would raise North Carolina’s minimum wage to $18 per hour. Their Fair Minimum Wage Act lays out gradual increases beginning in 2026. Workers...
v1019.comDownload a PDF of this Brief Paying North Carolina workers a fair wage HB 353 Summary: This bill would gradually increase the state minimum wage — currently $7.25 per hour — to $18 per hour by 2030 and then adjust it based on inflation. The current minimum wage is a poverty wage North Carolina’s minimum…
ncbudget.orgThe minimum wage in North Carolina is currently $7.25 an hour. Employers doing business in North Carolina are required to pay at least $7.25 per hour to all
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