California minimum wage to increase in 2026 as local cities and industries push higher pay

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CALIFORNIA – California’s statewide minimum wage will increase to $16.90 per hour on Jan. 1, 2026, a 40-cent increase from the current rate, state officials confirmed as part of the annual adjustment required under state law. 

The increase reflects changes in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and applies to most workers across the state.

Under the adjustment process mandated by the California Labor Code, the Department of Finance certifies the inflation-linked increase each year, ensuring that the minimum wage keeps pace with cost-of-living changes.

Even so, the minimum wage remains far below what is considered a living wage.

According to MIT’s Living Wage Calculator, a single adult in California requires roughly $28–$30 per hour, while a family of two adults and one child needs $47 or more per hour.

Local and industry minimum wages

While the statewide minimum wage applies broadly, numerous California cities and counties have set their own wage floors that are higher than the state rate.

Many of these local minimum wages — including in cities such as West Hollywood, Redwood City, and San Jose — already exceed $18 an hour and will remain higher than the state baseline in 2026. 

Fast-food workers are guaranteed at least $20 per hour, and healthcare facility employees have a range of higher minimums, which will continue to phase up through 2026 and beyond.

Amazon, Starbucks wages under union pressure

Amazon warehouse workers earn around $18–$22 per hour, while Starbucks baristas make up to $20 per hour, depending on location and experience.

Both companies have recently faced unionization efforts and labor actions, as employees push for higher wages, better benefits, and improved working conditions.

Even as the state’s minimum wage rises to $16.90 in 2026, employees continue to push for compensation that keeps pace with inflation and local living costs.

California is among 19 states raising minimum wages effective Jan. 1, 2026, joining a broader trend of state and local wage increases across the nation.

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