What is minimum wage in wisconsin?

Wisconsin's minimum wage differs based on the type of employment. The state's minimum%20wage for non-tipped employees is $7.25 per hour, which is the same as the federal minimum wage. Since the federal rate is higher, it effectively acts as Wisconsin's base minimum.

However, there's a different minimum%20wage%20for%20tipped%20employees. Wisconsin allows employers to pay tipped employees a lower wage, provided that the employee's tips bring their total hourly compensation to at least $7.25 per hour.

There's also a youth%20minimum%20wage. Wisconsin allows employers to pay employees under the age of 18 a training wage of $5.90 per hour for the first 90 days of employment.