Minimum wage lookup - 2026
Select a state to see the current minimum wage, tipped rate, and annual earnings
Minimum wage rates are updated annually. Some cities and counties have local minimum wages higher than the state rate. Always verify current rates with your state labor department.
Minimum wage by state - all 50 states 2026
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Idaho minimum wage - 2026
Official rates sourced from the Idaho Department of Labor
Idaho minimum wage overview
Idaho's minimum wage matches the federal rate of $7.25 per hour and has not been increased above the federal level. Idaho applies a tip credit for tipped employees.
Idaho is one of the states that has not enacted minimum wage legislation above the federal level. Idaho also prohibits local governments from setting minimum wages higher than the state rate, preventing cities like Boise from establishing local minimums.
Governing law
Idaho minimum wage is governed by Idaho Code Section 44-1502 (Idaho Code § 44-1502). This statute establishes the minimum hourly wage that Idaho employers must pay covered employees.
The official authority for minimum wage enforcement in Idaho is the Idaho Department of Labor. For official rate verification or to report a minimum wage violation, contact the Idaho Department of Labor directly.
What if my employer pays less than minimum wage?
If your employer is paying you less than the Idaho minimum wage of $7.25 per hour, you have the right to file a wage claim with the Idaho Department of Labor. You may be entitled to recover back wages plus penalties. Most states allow you to recover unpaid wages going back 2-3 years. You can also file a complaint with the federal U.S. Department of Labor Wage and Hour Division which enforces the federal minimum wage under the FLSA.
Data source: Idaho Department of Labor and Idaho Code § 44-1502. Last verified: Federal rate. Minimum wage rates can change - always verify the current rate with the Idaho Department of Labor before making employment decisions.