Current Minimum Wage in Utah

The minimum wage in Utah is $7.25 per hour as of 2026. This is $0 above the federal minimum wage of $7.25/hr.

Wage Breakdown

Pay PeriodGross PayHours
Hourly$7.251
Daily (8 hours)$588
Weekly$29040
Biweekly$58080
Monthly$1,257~173
Annual$15,0802,080

Tipped Employee Wage

Tipped workers in Utah can be paid a cash wage of $2.13/hr, with the expectation that tips make up the difference to the full $7.25/hr minimum. If tips don't bring total compensation to the minimum wage, the employer must make up the difference.

Scheduled Increases

No scheduled increases. Matches federal rate.

Living Wage vs. Minimum Wage

Federal Poverty Line (single)

$15,060/year

Minimum wage is $20 above poverty line

Estimated Living Wage (UT)

~$17.22/hr

Based on cost of living index (101.3)

Cost of Living Context

Utah's cost of living index is 101.3 (national average = 100). This means living in Utah is 1.3% more expensive than the national average. The median hourly wage in Utah is $21.45/hr, which is 196% above the minimum wage.

Key Facts

Matches federal minimum wage. Low unemployment means market wages exceed minimum in most areas.

How This Compares

MetricUTFederalHighest (WA)
Minimum Wage$7.25$7.25$16.66
Tipped Wage$2.13$2.13$16.66
Annual (FT)$15,080$15,080$34,653

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