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Tuesday, January 20, 2026

New York State Minimum Wage and Salary Thresholds Increase in 2026 | Mintz - Employment Viewpoints - JD Supra

The New York State minimum wage rate and overtime exemption salary thresholds are set to increase, as follows, on January 1, 2026:

Minimum Wage Increases

Minimum wage rates in New York are set to increase by $0.50 on January 1, 2026, with minimum wage rates remaining dependent on where the employee works within the state:

  • Employees in New York City, Nassau, Suffolk, and Westchester counties: The minimum wage increases to $17.00/hour from $16.50/hour.
  • Employees in the Remainder of New York State: The minimum wage increases to $16.00/hour from $15.50/hour.
  • Employees in New York City, Nassau, Suffolk, and Westchester counties: The weekly salary threshold will increase to $1,275.00/week (i.e., $66,300.00 annually) from $1,237.50/week (i.e., $64,350.00 annually) – an annual difference of $1,950.00.
  • Employees in the Remainder of New York State: The weekly salary threshold will increase to $1,199.10/week (i.e., $62,353.20 annually) from $1,161.65/week (i.e., $60,405.80 annually) – an annual difference of $1,947.40.

Certain industries may also be impacted by increases to minimum wage offsets, such as the tip credit for food service workers and meal credit for restaurant and hotel workers.

Overtime Exemption Salary Basis Increases

Starting on January 1, 2026, the salary basis requirement for the executive and administrative overtime exemptions will increase as follows for New York employees:

There is no minimum threshold for professional employees under the New York Labor...



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