D.C. Voters Approve Ballot Initiative to Increase the Minimum Wage for Tipped Workers
On November 8, 2022, District of Columbia voters approved ballot Initiative 82 ("I-82") aimed at increasing the minimum wage paid to tipped employees. Over the next four years, I-82 seeks to gradually increase the minimum wage for tipped workers in Washington D.C. - until there is a single minimum wage rate for both tipped and non-tipped employees. I-82 attempts to address the wage gap faced by tipped workers by phasing out the tipped minimum wage entirely.
On May 1, 2023, I-82 officially goes into effect and immediately increases the D.C. minimum wage for tipped employees from $5.35 to $6.00 an hour. On July 1, the D.C. minimum wage for tipped workers will again increase to $8.00 an hour. Most critically, the overall D.C. minimum wage will increase at the same time from $16.10 to $17.oo an hour. By July 2027, the D.C. tipped minimum wage rate will be eliminated, and all hourly employees must receive the same pay.
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