FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 
July 1, 2025 

CONTACT 
Maryela Gonzalez  

Maryela.Gonzalez@ci.stpaul.mn.us   
(651) 266-8919  

 

City of Saint Paul Minimum Wage Increases July 1 for Small and Micro Businesses 

 

SAINT PAULMinimum wage annual increases for small and micro businesses go into effect today, July 1, 2025.  The minimum wage hourly rate will be: 

 

  • $15.00 for small businesses (6-100 employees)    

  • $13.25 for micro businesses (5 employees or fewer)   

  • Minimum wage will remain at $15.97 for Large & Macro businesses and the city as an employer (101+ employees)   

  

Employers must count all employees whether employed full-time, part-time, jointly with another employer, or working on temporary basis 

  

ABOUT THE MINIMUM WAGE ORDINANCE   

On November 14, 2018, Saint Paul Mayor Melvin Carter signed into law a Minimum Wage Ordinance, Chapter 244 after a unanimous vote from the Saint Paul City Council. The Minimum Wage ordinance implements minimum wage rates depending on business size. Those schedules, along with updated workplace notice posters and additional information, can be found on our website, stpaul.gov/minimumwage. 

 

The Labor Standards Division within the Saint Paul Department of Human Rights & Equal Economic Opportunity (HREEO) is responsible for the education and enforcement of the city’s Minimum Wage, Earned Sick and Safe Time (ESST), and Wage Theft ordinances. Since January 1, 2025, the division has closed 25 cases, negotiated over $90,000 in back wages, and recovered 1,232 ESST hours for employees. The division provides free training and education to workers and businesses in Saint Paul. We urge employers and employees with questions or concerns to reach out to the Labor Standards investigators at 651-266-8966, via email at laborstandards@ci.stpaul.mn.us, or in person at the HREEO Office 280, Saint Paul City Hall, 15 W Kellogg Blvd, Saint Paul, MN 55102.  

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Last Edited: July 1, 2025