Flagstaff to increase minimum wage to $16.80 starting Jan.1

Flagstaff, Arizona, will raise its minimum wage to $16.80 from $15.50

The city of Flagstaff is increasing its minimum wage to $16.80 per hour starting Jan. 1, a raise of $1.30.

Voters passed a minimum wage act in November 2016 that stipulated the city’s minimum wage would be increased annually by the increase in the cost of living beginning in 2023.

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The hike will be measured by the percentage increase as of August of the preceding year.

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics released the consumer price index numbers for August 2022 and it was 8.3% greater than for August 2021.

Flagstaff raises minimum wage

Flagstaff, Arizona, will raise its minimum wage by $1.30 to $16.80 starting Jan. 1, 2023. (Fox News)

Flagstaff officials said Tuesday that the minimum wage applies to all employees who work — or are expected to work — at least 25 hours within the city limits in a single calendar year.