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Minimum Wage Preemption: Anza vs Riverside

How do minimum wage preemption rules compare between Anza, CA and Riverside, CA?

Anza has fewer restrictions than Riverside.

Anza, CA

Riverside County

Few Restrictions

California sets a statewide minimum wage of $16.50 per hour effective 2026 under Labor Code section 1182.12. Riverside County does not set a separate county-wide wage floor for unincorporated areas above the state rate.

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Riverside, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Riverside has not enacted a local minimum wage, so the California statewide rate of 16.50 dollars per hour applies to almost all employees, with separate higher rates for fast-food and healthcare workers.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAnzaRiverside
State minimum wage$16.50 per hour 2026-
Fast-food floor$20 per hourHigher under AB 1228
AuthorityLabor Code 1182.12-
County rateFollows state minimum-
Overtime triggerOver 8 hours daily-
State rate-16.50 per hour
Local rate-None higher
Tipped workers-Full minimum applies

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Anza FAQ

Does Riverside County have its own minimum wage?

No. Riverside County applies the California statewide minimum wage. Some incorporated cities elsewhere in California set higher local rates, but Riverside County does not.

Where do I file a wage claim?

File with the California Labor Commissioner's Office (DLSE). The Riverside DLSE district office handles claims for unpaid wages, overtime, and meal-period violations.

Riverside FAQ

Can a Riverside employer pay tipped workers less?

No. California prohibits a tip credit, so all employees must receive at least the full state minimum wage before tips, regardless of how much they earn in gratuities.

Do small businesses get a lower rate?

No. California eliminated the small-employer differential. All employers, regardless of size, must pay at least 16.50 dollars per hour as of 2026 unless an industry-specific higher floor applies.

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