What is the minimum wage in Florida?

In Florida, what is minimum wage for waiters?

  • For example, in Utah minimum wage is $7.25 but it's only $2.13 for waiters.

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    The Internal Revenue Service says that every worker, regardless of job, must earn at least the Federal minimum wage of $5.15 per hour or its equivalent. If your state has a higher minimum wage, then you must earn at least that amount per hour. If you work for less than the minimum, then you can make up the difference per hour by reporting your tips. Be careful with this. Regardless, it's your employer's responsibility to make sure that you earn the minumum wage. If you are absolutely sure that they don't, then they are breaking the law...

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As of January 1, 2012, minimum wage for non-restaurant servers in the US state of Florida is $7.67. Minimum wage for restaurant servers in Florida is $3.02. The minimum tip wage is $4.65.

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