On January 1, 2014, the Arizona minimum wage will increase from $7.80 to $7.90.

Each year, on January 1, the Arizona minimum wage increases pursuant to a statutory cost of living formula that was built into the 2006 Arizona Minimum Wage Act.

The Act establishes the minimum wage in Arizona and contains detailed employer recordkeeping and enforcement provisions.

Arizona's minimum wage is currently higher than the federal rate and employers need to remember that when Arizona and federal minimum wages conflict, they must pay employees the higher of the wages.

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