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Hotel Living Wage: Detroit vs Livonia

How do hotel living wage rules compare between Detroit, MI and Livonia, MI?

Detroit and Livonia have similar restriction levels.

Detroit, MI

Wayne County

Some Restrictions

Detroit's 1998 Living Wage Ordinance requires city contractors and recipients of subsidies over $50,000 to pay employees a wage indexed to federal poverty line. Wayne County adopted similar rules in 2002. Hotel industry-specific living wages remain rare in Michigan compared to coastal cities.

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Livonia, MI

Wayne County

Some Restrictions

Detroit's 1998 Living Wage Ordinance requires city contractors and recipients of subsidies over $50,000 to pay employees a wage indexed to federal poverty line. Wayne County adopted similar rules in 2002. Hotel industry-specific living wages remain rare in Michigan compared to coastal cities.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDetroitLivonia
ThresholdOver $50,000 contractsOver $50,000 contracts
With benefits (2026)About $16.45 hourlyAbout $16.45 hourly
Without benefitsAbout $20.55 hourlyAbout $20.55 hourly
DebarmentThree yearsThree years

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Detroit FAQ

Does Wayne County require all hotels to pay a living wage?

No. Living wage rules apply only to contractors and subsidy recipients. Private hotels follow Michigan's general minimum wage unless they hold airport or stadium contracts.

How does the Mothering Justice ruling affect wages?

The 2024 Michigan Supreme Court ruling restored the original Improved Workforce Opportunity Wage Act, gradually raising minimum wage to $15 by 2027 and tipped wages closer to standard.

Livonia FAQ

Does Wayne County require all hotels to pay a living wage?

No. Living wage rules apply only to contractors and subsidy recipients. Private hotels follow Michigan's general minimum wage unless they hold airport or stadium contracts.

How does the Mothering Justice ruling affect wages?

The 2024 Michigan Supreme Court ruling restored the original Improved Workforce Opportunity Wage Act, gradually raising minimum wage to $15 by 2027 and tipped wages closer to standard.

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