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South Dakota Minimum Hourly Wage Rises to $8.85 on January 1, 2018
posted: Friday, September 22nd
Tipped Minimum Wage Rises to $4.425
South Dakota has announced that its state minimum wage will increase to $8.85 per hour (from $8.65 per hour), effective January 1, 2018.
Also effective January 1, 2018, the hourly minimum wage for tipped employees will be $4.425 per hour, half the minimum wage for non-tipped employees. Wages and tips combined must equal at least the state minimum wage.
Optional posters reflecting the new rates are available in English in Spanish. Additional information regarding the state minimum wage is available by clicking here.