What this calculator does

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  • Results include a plain-English interpretation of what the numbers mean for your situation.
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Choose a Jurisdiction

Generates a one-page, printable pay-law summary for the selected jurisdiction. All figures are 2026 values retrieved Aug 11, 2026.

State Pay & Overtime Law Sheet

Select a state to generate its pay-law sheet.
Disclaimer. All results are for educational estimation only and are not professional financial, legal, or tax advice. Calculations reflect the FLSA rule restored May 15, 2026 (29 CFR Part 541). State rules may impose stricter requirements.

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How this calculation works

Select a state to generate its pay-law sheet: minimum wage, tipped wage, income-tax structure, sales tax, and overtime rule.

Use the Print button to keep a one-page reference for payroll, hiring, or relocation decisions.

How this State Pay & Overtime Law Sheet (Printable) works — 2026 guide

Every U.S. state sets its own minimum wage, tipped wage, income-tax structure, and — for a few — its own overtime rules. This printable State Pay & Overtime Law Sheet turns AllMoneyCalc’s 2026 dataset into a one-page reference you can keep for payroll, hiring, or relocation planning. Pick any of the 50 states or D.C. and get the numbers that matter, with the source cited.

How to use it in 3 steps

  1. Choose a state or D.C. from the selector.
  2. The sheet fills in the 2026 minimum wage, tipped minimum, income-tax structure, sales tax, and the overtime rule that applies.
  3. Press Print Results to save a one-page pay-law reference.

Who this is for

Payroll teams, small-business owners, recruiters, and relocating employees who need a quick, citable state pay-law summary without digging through agency PDFs.

Data sources & authoritative references

This calculator is built on official U.S. rules and published statistics. Key sources:

Frequently Asked Questions

Which states have daily overtime rules?
Only California mandates daily overtime (1.5× over 8 hours in a day, 2× over 12, plus 7th-consecutive-day rules). New York requires 1.5× over 10 hours in a day only in the hospitality industry. Every other state follows the federal FLSA weekly 40-hour rule.
What is the 2026 federal minimum wage?
The federal minimum is $7.25/hour (unchanged since 2009). Thirty-plus states and D.C. set higher rates; this sheet shows each state’s 2026 minimum and tipped minimum.
Is this legal advice?
No. The sheet is an educational summary of published federal and state rates. Confirm current rules with the state department of labor or a qualified professional before acting.

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Data sources & methodology

  • Standard formulas Amortization, compound interest, and retirement projection equations per finance practice.
  • Public reference rates Savings/investment assumptions stated as planning estimates; no live market rates.
  • Internal editorial Calculators reviewed by the AllMoneyCalc editorial team before publication.

Methodology and citations are maintained by the AllMoneyCalc editorial team. Where an official schedule is not yet loaded, results are shown as model estimates and the source is stated as a reference.

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