On January 1, 2025, California increased their state minimum wage to $16.50 per hour for all employers, regardless of size. While California may have one of the highest state-mandated minimum wages, voters rejected the November 2024 ballot measure to raise the minimum wage to $18 an hour. Still, several cities and counties have chosen to enact their own minimum wages that are higher than the state’s current minimum.
Effective July 1, 2025, the following counties/localities have raised their minimum wage:
Locality |
July 1, 2025 Minimum Wage |
Alameda |
$17.46 |
Berkeley |
$19.18 |
Emeryville |
$19.90 |
Fremont |
$17.75 |
City of Los Angeles |
$17.87 |
Los Angeles County (unincorporated areas only) |
$17.81 |
Milpitas |
$18.20 |
Pasadena |
$18.04 |
San Francisco |
$19.18 |
Santa Monica |
$17.81 |
This list does not include any localities that already have a minimum wage higher than the state’s but that did not increase it this year. Below is a full list of areas that pay above the state’s minimum wage.
Alameda — $17.46 |
Novato — $17 |
Belmont — $18.30 |
Oakland — $16.89 |
Berkeley — $19.18 |
Palo Alto — $18.20 |
Burlingame — $17.43 |
Pasadena — $18.04 |
Cupertino — $18.20 |
Petaluma — $17.97 |
Daly City — $17.07 |
Redwood City — $18.20 |
East Palo Alto — $17.45 |
Richmond — $17.77 |
El Cerrito — $18.34 |
San Carlos — $17.32 |
Emeryville — $19.90 |
San Diego — $17.25 |
Foster City — $17.39 |
San Francisco — $19.18 |
Fremont — $17.75 |
San Jose — $17.95 |
Half Moon Bay — $17.47 |
San Mateo — $17.95 |
Hayward — $17.36 |
San Mateo County (unincorporated areas) — $17.46 |
Los Altos — $18.20 |
Santa Clara — $18.20 |
Los Angeles — $17.87 |
Santa Monica — $17.81 |
Los Angeles County (Unincorporated areas) — $17.81 |
Santa Rosa — $17.87 |
Malibu — $17.27 |
Sonoma — $18.02 |
Menlo Park — $17.10 |
South San Francisco — $17.70 |
Milpitas — $18.20 |
Sunnyvale — $19 |
Mountain View — $19.20 |
West Hollywood — $19.65 |
These minimum wages do not supersede local industry-specific minimum wage requirements that may be higher. Some industries that pay above California’s minimum wage include: