Minimum Wage in Michigan

Michigan (MI) · Minimum wage · Last reviewed June 2026

Minimum wage in Michigan — Kloqk free time clock and compliance guide

Michigan minimum

$12.48 / hr

Federal floor

$7.25 / hour

As of

January 2026

Federal vs. state minimum wage

The federal minimum wage is $7.25 per hour and has been since July 2009. When a state (or city) sets a higher minimum, the higher rate is what employers must pay. When the state rate is lower or nonexistent, the federal $7.25 applies to employees covered by the FLSA.

As of January 2026, the Michigan (MI) minimum wage is about $12.48 per hour, above the federal $7.25. Rates are revisited regularly (often each January), so confirm the current figure with the official source below before you run payroll.

Most Michigan employers follow the state rate, but always confirm whether any local ordinance sets a higher minimum where you operate.

Tipped employees

Tipped workers can be paid a lower cash wage as long as tips bring them up to at least the full applicable minimum wage. The federal tipped cash wage is $2.13 per hour, but many states require a higher tipped wage — and a few require the full minimum with no tip credit. Michigan employers should verify the tipped rules that apply locally.

Staying compliant

Because minimum-wage rates change and can differ by city, the safest approach is to check the official rate at the start of each year and whenever you hire in a new locality. Keep accurate time records so you can always show that pay met or exceeded the minimum for every hour worked.

This is general information, not legal advice. Wage-and-hour rules change — confirm the current rules for Michigan with the official sources below before acting.

Official sources

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Michigan minimum wage: frequently asked questions

What is the minimum wage in Michigan?

As of January 2026, the minimum wage in Michigan is about $12.48 per hour, above the federal $7.25. Confirm the current figure before running payroll, as rates change.

Can Michigan employers pay tipped workers a lower wage?

Yes — a lower cash wage is allowed as long as tips bring the employee up to the full applicable minimum wage. Some states require a higher tipped cash wage.

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