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Minimum Wage Preemption: Bakersfield vs Delano

How do minimum wage preemption rules compare between Bakersfield, CA and Delano, CA?

Bakersfield has fewer restrictions than Delano.

Bakersfield, CA

Kern County

Some Restrictions

Bakersfield workers earn California's statewide minimum wage of $16.50 per hour, indexed annually to inflation under CA Labor Code 1182.12. Bakersfield has not enacted a local minimum wage above the state floor.

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Delano, CA

Kern County

Heavy Restrictions

California sets a statewide minimum wage floor under Labor Code 1182.12, currently $16.50 per hour for all employers as of 2025. Local governments are not preempted and may set higher minimums; many cities exceed the state rate substantially.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBakersfieldDelano
State minimum$16.50 indexed-
Fast food$20 under AB 1228-
Healthcare$18-$25 under SB 525-
City minimumNone local-
Statewide Rate (2025)-$16.50/hour
Statute-Labor Code 1182.12
Fast Food Rate-$20/hour
Local Higher Allowed-Yes

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Bakersfield FAQ

Does Bakersfield have its own minimum wage?

No. Bakersfield uses the California statewide minimum wage of $16.50 per hour. Industry-specific state floors apply to fast food and healthcare workers but not based on city geography.

How often does the rate go up?

California adjusts the minimum wage every January based on inflation, capped at 3.5% growth annually. Industry-specific rates for fast food and healthcare follow separate adjustment schedules under their enabling statutes.

Delano FAQ

What is California's minimum wage in 2025?

$16.50 per hour for all employers under Labor Code 1182.12. Fast-food workers earn $20 minimum and covered healthcare workers up to $25 under sector-specific laws.

Can California cities set higher minimum wages?

Yes. State law establishes a floor, not a ceiling. Many California cities including Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Berkeley enforce higher local minimum wages.

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