October 04, 2011
Oregon Minimum Wages Increases to $8.80 for 2012
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Brad Avakian, Commissioner of the Oregon Bureau of Labor and IndustriesBrad Avakian, Commissioner of the Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries, announced recently that, effective January 1, 2012, the minimum wage for the state of Oregon will increase to $8.80 per hour.

Measure 25 Mandates Annual Adjustments

As a result of Measure 25, which passed in 2002, an adjustment to the minimum wage must be calculated no later than September 30 of each year. The adjustment is based on any increase in the US City Average Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers for All Items (CPI). The 3.37% increase in the CPI will result in a comparable change in the minimum wage.

Find Out the Minimum Wage for All States by Visiting the Vision Payroll Minimum Wage Chart Page

Contact Vision Payroll if you have any questions on the Oregon minimum wage or visit our Minimum Wage Chart.

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