Missouri Revised Statutes

Mo. Rev. Stat. § 290.502 (2026)

Minimum wage rate

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  290.502.  Minimum wage rate — increase or decrease, when. — 1.  Except as may be otherwise provided pursuant to sections 290.500 to 290.530, effective January 1, 2007, every employer shall pay to each employee wages at the rate of $6.50 per hour, or wages at the same rate or rates set under the provisions of federal law as the prevailing federal minimum wage applicable to those covered jobs in interstate commerce, whichever rate per hour is higher.

  2.  The minimum wage shall be increased or decreased on January 1, 2008, and on January 1 of successive years but ending December 31, 2024, by the increase or decrease in the cost of living.  On September 30, 2007, and on each September 30 of each successive year but ending December 31, 2024, the director shall measure the increase or decrease in the cost of living by the percentage increase or decrease as of the preceding July over the level as of July of the immediately preceding year of the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W) or successor index as published by the U.S. Department of Labor or its successor agency, with the amount of the minimum wage increase or decrease rounded to the nearest five cents.

  3.  Except as may be otherwise provided pursuant to sections 290.500 to 290.530, and notwithstanding subsection 1 of this section, effective January 1, 2025, every employer shall pay to each employee wages at the rate of not less than $13.75 per hour, or wages at the same rate or rates set under the provisions of federal law as the federal minimum wage applicable to those covered jobs in interstate commerce, whichever rate per hour is higher.  Thereafter, the minimum wage established by this subsection shall be increased by $1.25 per hour, to $15.00 per hour, effective January 1, 2026.  If at any time the federal minimum wage rate is above or is thereafter increased above the minimum wage then in effect under this subsection, the higher federal rate shall immediately become the minimum wage required by this subsection.

  4.  For purposes of this section, the term "public employer" means an employer that is the state or a political subdivision of the state, including a department, agency, officer, bureau, division, board, commission, or instrumentality of the state, or a city, county, town, village, school district, or other political subdivision of the state.  Beginning on August 28, 2025, the provisions of this section shall apply to a public employer with respect to its employees.

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(L. 1990 H.B. 1881 § 2, A.L. 2006 Amended by Initiative, Proposition B, November 7, 2006, A.L. 2018 Amended by Initiative, Proposition B, November 6, 2018, A.L. 2024 Amended by Initiative, Proposition A, November 5, 2024, A.L. 2025 H.B. 567, et al.)

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 10 cases (4 in the last 5 years), 2013–2024 · leading case: Coop. Home Care, Inc. v. City of St. Louis, 514 S.W.3d 571 (Mo. 2017).
Coop. Home Care, Inc. v. City of St. Louis, 514 S.W.3d 571 (Mo. 2017). · cites it 11× “But, the trial court nonetheless invalidated Ordinance 70078 because it requires a higher minimum wage than the state requires in section 290.502, RSMo Supp. 2013. The trial court believed that section 71.”
Andro Tolentino v. Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc., Westin Hotel Mgmt., LP, 437 S.W.3d 754 (Mo. 2014). “On April 21, 2010, Tolentino filed a class action suit alleging that Respondents and GLS were his employers and that Respondents failed to comply with sections 290.502 and 290.505 of the MMWL.”
Karnes v. Happy Trails RV Park, LLC, 361 F. Supp. 3d 921 (E.D. Mo. 2019). “§ 290.502 ; See Missouri Department of Labor and Industrial Relations, Minimum Wage , at https://labor.”
Stockdall v. TG Investments, Inc., 178 F. Supp. 3d 810 (E.D. Mo. 2016). · cites it 2× “§ 206 (a)(1)(c); Mo. Rev. Stat. § 290.502 . A plaintiff pursuing claims under the FLSA must prove, by a preponderance of the evidence, she performed work for which she was not properly compensated.”
Florece v. Jose Pepper's Restaurants, LLC (D. Kan. 2021). · cites it 2× “See Mo. Rev. Stat. §§ 290.502 (3) (establishing and requiring employers to pay employees a minimum wage), 290.”
Lynn v. Olive & Oak, LLC (E.D. Mo. 2022). · cites it 2× “Section 290.502 provides, in pertinent part, “[e]xcept as may be otherwise provided pursuant to sections 290.”
Tierney v. Halls Ferry Pizza, Inc. (E.D. Mo. 2023). · cites it 2× “Mo. Rev. Stat. § 290.502 . “To establish a violation of the minimum wage requirements of the FLSA, a plaintiff .”
LaCour v. EthruE-001, LLC (E.D. Mo. 2024). “§ 290.502 (Count IV); Failure to Provide Notice of Reduction of Wages, in violation of MUWL, Mo.”
Karnes v. Happy Trails RV Park, LLC (W.D. Mo. 2019). “§ 290.502; See Missouri Department of Labor and Industrial Relations, Minimum Wage, at https://labor.”
Trapp v. O. Lee, LLC, 918 F. Supp. 2d 911 (E.D. Mo. 2013). “However, in arguing the motion to dismiss, plaintiffs clarified that their wage claim was being brought under § 290.502 and conceded that § 290.527 was the applicable statute of limitations.”
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