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Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Nevada Employers Brace for $12 Minimum Wage - GamblingNews.com

In Summary:

  • 54.5 percent of voters supported the raise of the minimum wage

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In Nevada, some hourly workers will receive larger wages as a ballot measure to increase the minimum wage in the state of Nevada to $12 an hour is about to pass.

The Majority of Voters Supported the Raise of the Minimum Wage

On Friday, 54.5 percent of voters supported the change in the constitution to raise the state’s minimum wage, while 45.5 percent voted no to the amendment.

Despite the fact, that many employers are already paying an hourly wage of at least $12 due to the pressure on the labor market, representatives of leading businesses stated that the passage of the said constitutional amendment could affect businesses with tight margins.

Until now, the minimum wage is $10.50 an hour if an employer does not provide health benefits and $9.50 for employees who are offered health benefits.

Lauren Tieru, owner of the Paige and Rye store on South Hualapai Way, commented that the company was already paying a $12 hourly wage to the employees, and probably after the change, it will need to increase the wages.

Nina Manchev, owner of Forte Tapas and chief executive officer of The Caviar Collective, said that everyone at her restaurant received more than $12 an hour.

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