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Commissioner Stephenson Announces 2025 Oregon Minimum Wage Determination
Portland, OR – Oregon Labor Commissioner Christina Stephenson today announced the updated minimum wage rates that will take effect on July 1, 2025. The updated rates reflect a 2.4% increase in the U.S. City Average Consumer Price Index (CPI) over the past year and are part of the state’s ongoing effort to ensure wages increase as inflation increases.
The new rates are as follows:
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Portland Metro Minimum Wage: $16.30 per hour
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Standard Minimum Wage: $15.05 per hour
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Non-Urban Counties Minimum Wage: $14.05 per hour
Oregon’s tiered minimum wage structure recognizes the economic differences across regions while maintaining a shared commitment to fairness. This annual adjustment is not just a legal requirement—it’s a policy choice to help ensure the lowest wage workers see some increase alongside inflation.
BOLI encourages employers to prepare for the July 1 increase and reminds them of their obligation to post updated minimum wage notices in a visible location at each worksite. New posters will be available for free download on BOLI’s website by June 15, 2025.
To learn more about Oregon’s minimum wage law and to view a table of historical rates, visit www.oregon.gov/boli.
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Led by Labor Commissioner Christina Stephenson, the Bureau of Labor and Industries protects employment rights, advances employment opportunities, and protects access to housing and public accommodations free from discrimination for all Oregonians. If you believe you have been denied your rights at work or in public spaces, you can file a complaint online.
www.Oregon.Gov/BOLI
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