The Nevada Minimum Wage is the lowest hourly wage that an employee working in Nevada can legally be paid. Both Nevada and the federal government have set a legal minimum wage - Nevada's is $8.25 per hour, while the federal minimum wage is $7.25 per hour. read more
Nevada's current minimum wage is $8.25 per hour. Nevada's minimum wage can be reduced to $7.25 per hour for employees who are provided a qualifying health plan by their employer. Nevada's minimum wage can be adjusted yearly based on inflation (effective each July), and was raised to $8.25 in 2010. read more
The current federal minimum wage is $7.25 and has not increased since 2009. The minimum wage rate is the lowest hourly pay that can be awarded to workers, also known as a pay floor. Nevada will also keep the rate for daily overtime unchanged in the new fiscal year. read more