Ohio Minimum Wage — What You Need to Know
The minimum wage in Ohio is $10.45 per hour as of 2025. This is $3.20 higher than the federal minimum wage of $7.25/hr.A full-time worker earning Ohio's minimum wage makes approximately $21,736 per year before taxes.
Who Is Covered by Ohio's Minimum Wage?
Most workers in Ohio are covered by the state minimum wage law. Exceptions may include tipped employees, certain agricultural workers, and some small business employees. Federal law requires workers receive at least the federal minimum wage of $7.25/hr if state law provides less protection.
Minimum Wage vs. Living Wage in Ohio
A minimum wage of $10.45/hr translates to $21,736 per year for full-time workers. Many economists and advocacy groups argue that the living wage — the amount needed to cover basic expenses — is higher than the minimum wage in mostOhio cities, particularly in urban areas.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum wage in Ohio in 2025?
The minimum wage in Ohio is $10.45 per hour in 2025.
How much is Ohio minimum wage annually?
A full-time worker earning Ohio's minimum wage of $10.45/hr earns $21,736 per year (based on 40 hours/week, 52 weeks/year), before taxes.
Is Ohio's minimum wage higher than federal?
Yes. Ohio's minimum wage of $10.45/hr is $3.20 higher than the federal minimum wage of $7.25/hr.