Simple, Compliant New Jersey Minimum Wage Posters for Employers
Simple, Compliant New Jersey Minimum Wage Posters for Employers
Post your New Jersey Minimum Wage Poster to comply with the latest posting requirements issued by the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development. Our laminated version of this required notice is built to last and easy to read.
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New Jersey Minimum Wage Requirements
Effective January 1st, 2025, the minimum wage in New Jersey is:
- $15.49 per hour for most employers
- $14.53 per hour for small employers and seasonal businesses (fewer than six employees)
- $13.40 per hour for agricultural workers
- $5.62 per hour is the allowable cash wage for tipped employees, provided total earnings meet or exceed the full minimum wage
- $18.49 per hour is the required wage for long-term care facility direct care staff
New Jersey’s minimum wage increases annually based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI).
Employers must post this notice in a conspicuous place within the workplace.
As labor laws continue to evolve, maintaining up-to-date 2026 labor law posters helps new jersey employers remain inspection-ready and avoid costly penalties.
If your business has employees outside new-jersey , minimum wage laws vary by location. View our updated resourse to U.S. minimum wage rates by state to stay compliant nationwide.
The New Jersey Labor Law Poster includes this minimum wage notice, plus other essential postings, like “Discrimination in Employment,” “Unemployment/Disability Insurance,” and “Gender Equity.” It’s one poster for total compliance!
Simplify your labor law postings
New Jersey businesses are required to display both state and federal labor law notices. Our all-on-one poster helps ensure full compliance in just one professional, durable display.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the New Jersey minimum wage in 2026?
New Jersey's minimum wage is $15.92 per hour in 2026 for most employers; small (six or fewer employees) and seasonal employers pay $15.00. The rate is indexed to inflation.