• dan@upvote.au
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    businesses not paying their employees enough to make a living.

    The thing I don’t understand is that even in states that have better minimum wages, the same tips are still expected.

    California has the same minimum wage for both tipped and non-tipped jobs, yet one person working a minimum wage job can be paid significantly more than someone else also working a minimum wage job, just because they work in a position that’s customarily tipped.

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      Don’t those laws have caveats for tipped jobs, so the businesses don’t have to pay their employees minimum wage?

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        Alaska, California, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington state all have the same minimum wage for both tipped and non-tipped jobs.

        A few other states have a tipped minimum wage that’s lower than their regular minimum wage, but still higher than the $2.13/hr federal minimum.