Employer Reminder: Local Minimum Wage Increases on July 1, 2025, and Current Mileage Rates

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July 1st Minimum Wage Increases

Each year on July 1st, a number of local municipalities and the County of Los Angeles raise their hourly minimum wage, based on changes to the consumer price index, and as required by local minimum wage ordinances. California’s minimum wage remains set at $16.50 per hour; and as we previously reported here, California customarily issues its annual hourly minimum wage rates each January 1st.

Beginning July 1, 2025, the following increases will apply to employers in the designated areas:

 

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

Municipality

Prior Hourly Minimum Wage

Minimum Hourly Wage on July 1, 2025

City of Los Angeles

(excluding hotels)

$17.28

$17.87

City of Malibu

$17.27

$17.27

(no increase: Malibu City Council voted to approve a 1-year suspension of the scheduled min. wage increase to support businesses impacted by Palisades Fire)

County of Los Angeles (unincorporated areas)

$17.27

$17.81

City of Pasadena

$17.50

$18.04

City of Santa Monica

(excluding hotels)

$17.27

$17.81

City of West Hollywood

$19.61)

$19.65

(announced on 1.1.2025-will be in effect until 12.31.2025)

 

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

Municipality

Prior Hourly Minimum Wage

Minimum Hourly Wage on July 1, 2024

City of Alameda

$17.00

$17.46

City of Berkeley

$18.67

$19.18

City of Emeryville

$19.36

$19.90

City of Fremont

$17.30

$17.75

City of Milpitas

$17.70

$18.20

City of San Francisco

$18.67

$19.18

On July 1, 2025, the minimum wage for hotel employers in the City of West Hollywood will increase from $19.61 to $20.22.

In determining whether a given increase applies, employers should know that it is not where an employee lives, or where an employer is based, that determines the minimum wage that must be paid. Rather, it is where the employee works that determines the minimum wage requirement that should be applied. In many municipalities, if an employee works as few as two hours in the city in a week, that municipality’s minimum wage will apply to the time worked for that week. Employers should also be aware that some of these areas require the posting of a minimum wage notice provided by local authorities.

A Reminder: 2025 Mileage Rates

The 2025 mileage rates used to calculate the deductible costs of operating an automobile for business, charitable, medical, or moving purposes have increased, or remained unchanged from changes in 2024, when rates were last modified. Specifically, as of January 1, 2025, the standard mileage rates for the use of a car (also vans, pickups or panel trucks) are:

  • 70 cents per mile driven for business use, up 3 cents from the 2024 rate;
  • 21 cents per mile driven for medical, or moving purposes for active duty members of the Armed Forces, unchanged from the 2024 rate; and
  • 14 cents per mile driven in service of charitable organizations, unchanged from the 2024 rate.

The IRS standard mileage rate for business is based on an annual study of the fixed and variable costs of operating an automobile. The rate for medical and moving purposes is based on the variable costs. The charitable rate is based on a statute.

Note that taxpayers can calculate the actual costs of using their vehicle rather than using the standard mileage rates when such expenses are deductible.

The rates are important because most employers use the standard rate for business as the reimbursement rate for employees who drive their vehicles in connection with performing work. However, employers should note that, just like deductions for taxpayers, employees can opt to calculate their actual mileage expenses instead of using the IRS rate, subject to proof.

DISCLAIMER: Because of the generality of this update, the information provided herein may not be applicable in all situations and should not be acted upon without specific legal advice based on particular situations. Attorney Advertising.

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