Minimum Wage



Every July 1, Chicago’s minimum wage increases per the Minimum Wage Ordinance.

Starting July 1, 2024 the Chicago minimum wage applies to any employer with 4 or more employees.  The minimum wage increases annually according to the Consumer Price Index or 2.5%, whichever is lower. 

As of July 1, 2024, the minimum wage in Chicago is $16.20 per hour for employers with 4 or more workers.

Tipped workers (workers who receive tips as part of their wage, like restaurant servers) have a minimum wage of $11.02 for employers with 4 or more workers. If a tipped worker’s wages plus tips do not equal at least the full minimum wage, the employer must make up the difference.

As of July 1, 2024, the Minimum Wage to be paid under City contracts or concessionaire agreements is $17.40 per hour. When applying an allowance for gratuities to the wage of City concessionaire employees in positions that customarily receive gratuities, the resulting rate is $9.40 per hour. 

 

Minimum Wage


Public Notice

Every employer must post in a conspicuous place at each facility located in the City of Chicago a notice advising the Covered Employee of:

  • Current minimum wage
  • Fair Workweek (if applicable)
  • Paid Leave and Paid Sick Leave
  • Wage Theft

With the first paycheck issued to a Covered Employee, and annually with a paycheck issued within 30 days of July 1st, every employer must provide a notice advising the Covered Employee of:

  • Current minimum wage
  • Fair Workweek (if applicable)
  • Paid Leave and Paid Sick Leave

Retaliation for filing a complaint with Office of Labor Standards is prohibited.

Employers that do not maintain a business facility within the geographic boundaries of the City and households that serve as the worksites for Domestic Workers are exempt from MCC 6-105-070(a) (the posting requirements).

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