(ABC 6 News) — The Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry announced Wednesday that the state’s minimum wage will be increasing starting January 1, 2027, to adjust for inflation.
The minimum wage will increase to $11.87 per hour for all employers in the state. The 90-day training wage for workers under 20 will also increase to $9.68 per hour. Both rate changes reflect a 3.99% increase.
Minneapolis and St. Paul have their own minimum-wage ordinances with higher rates for work performed in those cities…