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Wisconsin Minimum Wage 2026

Last updated: · Source: Wisconsin Department of Labor

Wisconsin · Minimum Wage 2026

$7.25/hr

Effective 2009-07-24

Data last verified: 2026-07-09

No change in 2026

Tipped Rate

$2.33/hr

Tip Credit

$4.92/hr

Exempt Salary

$684/wk

Effective Date

2009-07-24

2026 Update: Wisconsin's minimum wage remains at the federal $7.25/hr rate in 2026, unchanged since 2009.

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Current Wisconsin Minimum Wage

The minimum wage in Wisconsin is $7.25 per hour in 2026, effective 2009-07-24. Wisconsin follows the federal minimum wage set by the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), which has remained at $7.25/hr since 2009. See the federal minimum wage page for how the FLSA floor applies nationwide.

Under the Fair Labor Standards Act, employers must pay the highest minimum wage that legally applies to a work location, whether set federally, by the state, or by a city or county ordinance.
Cities can't set their own rate: Wisconsin Statute § 104.001, enacted 2005 (Act 12), prohibits cities, villages, towns, and counties from enacting local minimum wage ordinances; any that existed before June 2005 were voided.

Wisconsin Tipped Minimum Wage

In Wisconsin, tipped employees may be paid a direct cash wage of $2.33/hr. Employers may claim a tip credit of up to $4.92/hr, but the employee's total hourly earnings (direct wages + tips) must equal at least the full minimum wage of $7.25/hr. If tips fall short, the employer must make up the difference.

Component Rate Notes
Direct cash wage $2.33/hr Minimum employer must pay directly
Tip credit $4.92/hr Maximum credit employer may claim
Total required $7.25/hr Wages + tips must reach this floor

Wisconsin Exempt Employee Salary Threshold (2026)

An "exempt" employee is a salaried worker who, by law, isn't entitled to overtime pay (time-and-a-half) for hours worked beyond 40 in a week. Whether a salaried employee actually qualifies as exempt depends on both their pay and their job duties. Wisconsin follows the federal FLSA salary threshold. To qualify for the white-collar (executive, administrative, or professional) overtime exemption, salaried employees must earn at least $684/week ($35,568/year) in 2026.

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City & County Minimum Wages in Wisconsin

Wisconsin Statute § 104.001, enacted 2005 (Act 12), prohibits cities, villages, towns, and counties from enacting local minimum wage ordinances; any that existed before June 2005 were voided.

City / County 2026 Rate Notes
Milwaukee $7.25/hr (state rate) State law preempts local minimum wage ordinances; follows the $7.25/hr federal rate.
Madison $7.25/hr (state rate) State law preempts local minimum wage ordinances; follows the $7.25/hr federal rate.
Green Bay $7.25/hr (state rate) State law preempts local minimum wage ordinances; follows the $7.25/hr federal rate.

Wisconsin Minimum Wage History

The following table shows minimum wage rates in Wisconsin over the past several years.

Year Minimum Wage Effective Date Notes
2026 $7.25/hr 2009-07-24

Frequently Asked Questions

The minimum wage in Wisconsin is $7.25 per hour in 2026, effective 2009-07-24. Tipped employees may be paid $2.33 per hour provided tips bring total earnings to at least $7.25/hr.

Wisconsin's minimum wage remains at the federal $7.25/hr rate in 2026, unchanged since 2009.

In Wisconsin, tipped employees must be paid at least $2.33 per hour directly. Employers may claim a tip credit of up to $4.92/hr, but total compensation including tips must reach $7.25/hr.

Wisconsin follows the federal FLSA salary threshold. Salaried exempt employees must earn at least $684/week ($35,568/year) to qualify for the white-collar overtime exemption in 2026.

Wisconsin Statute § 104.001, enacted 2005 (Act 12), prohibits cities, villages, towns, and counties from enacting local minimum wage ordinances; any that existed before June 2005 were voided.

Official Wisconsin Minimum Wage Resources