Total annual wage increase as a result of federal overtime bill, by state
State | Annual wage increase, in millions of dollars |
---|---|
Alabama | 17.5 |
Alaska | 1.8 |
Arizona | 28.6 |
Arkansas | 9.6 |
California | 107.7 |
Colorado | 26.9 |
Connecticut | 9.3 |
Delaware | 3.5 |
District of Columbia | 2.9 |
Florida | 72.1 |
Georgia | 32.2 |
Hawaii | 3.6 |
Idaho | 6.0 |
Illinois | 61.5 |
Indiana | 36.6 |
Iowa | 17.4 |
Kansas | 12.4 |
Kentucky | 18.3 |
Louisiana | 13.9 |
Maine | 7.9 |
Maryland | 27.4 |
Massachusetts | 26.4 |
Michigan | 37.9 |
Minnesota | 26.1 |
Mississippi | 11.5 |
Missouri | 29.0 |
Montana | 4.4 |
Nebraska | 6.9 |
Nevada | 9.3 |
New Hampshire | 6.1 |
New Jersey | 17.9 |
New Mexico | 6.2 |
New York | 54.2 |
North Carolina | 37.4 |
North Dakota | 3.8 |
Ohio | 45.2 |
Oklahoma | 13.8 |
Oregon | 12.8 |
Pennsylvania | 52.9 |
Rhode Island | 4.8 |
South Carolina | 19.4 |
South Dakota | 2.4 |
Tennessee | 38.5 |
Texas | 114.6 |
Utah | 12.1 |
Vermont | 3.0 |
Virginia | 27.7 |
Washington | 25.3 |
West Virginia | 4.8 |
Wisconsin | 26.3 |
Wyoming | 2.4 |
Source: U.S. Department of Labor's "Summary of the Economic Impact Study" of the Overtime Final Rule, and EPI analysis of weekly earnings and overtime hours worked by workers directly affected by the overtime bill in each state and the District of Columbia using Current Population Survey (CPS) ORG for 2015 and 2016