Kansas workplace law quick facts
Legal calculators for Kansas workers
High-stakes legal tools with Kansas-specific laws and deadlines
Pay calculators for Kansas workers
Kansas minimum wage $7.25/hr - overtime after 40 hours/week
Benefits calculators for Kansas workers
Retirement, PTO, and relocation tools with Kansas context
About Kansas workplace law
Kansas workers are protected by a combination of federal law and Kansas state statutes. Federal law sets minimum standards that apply in all 50 states, while Kansas law may provide additional protections in areas like minimum wage, overtime, workers compensation, and family leave.
Key Kansas workplace facts for 2026: The Kansas minimum wage is $7.25 per hour. Workers compensation pays up to $824 per week for injured workers. Personal injury lawsuits must be filed within 2 years under Kansas law. Kansas has a state income tax of 5.7%. Workers in Kansas rely on the federal Family and Medical Leave Act for unpaid job-protected leave.
All calculators on this page use official data from Kansas government sources including the Kansas Department of Labor, Kansas Workers Compensation Board, Kansas Department of Revenue, and relevant state statutes. Data is updated annually each January and whenever significant law changes occur.