City of San Diego raising minimum wage to $16.85 per hour starting in 2024

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City of San Diego raising minimum wage to $16.85 per hour starting in 2024
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According to the city's press release, the wage increase is happening because of the City's Earned Sick Leave and Minimum Wage Ordinance, which was approved in 2016.

SAN DIEGO — The City of San Diego says its hourly minimum wage will rise to $16.85 per hour beginning Jan. 1, 2024.Mayor Todd Gloria says the increase is necessary since it will boost the economy and give people more cash to pay for everyday expenses.

Since 2019, The city's minimum wage has increased yearly based on the rise in the cost of living according to the Consumer Price Index metric, the release says. "The ordinance is applicable to all industries and businesses and there are no exceptions," the city says."Tips and gratuities do not count toward payment of minimum wage."

Workers within the city will still earn sick leave, either via the accrual or front load method, because of the ordinance. The city says workers can use earned sick leave for a variety of reasons, including time for their own medical care or medical care of a family member.

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