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Minimum Wage Preemption: Mobile vs Prichard

How do minimum wage preemption rules compare between Mobile, AL and Prichard, AL?

Mobile has fewer restrictions than Prichard.

Mobile, AL

Mobile County

Few Restrictions

Mobile cannot set a local minimum wage above Alabama's default. Alabama Code 11-80-11 preempts city wage floors, leaving the federal $7.25 hourly minimum as the operative rate citywide.

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Prichard, AL

Mobile County

Heavy Restrictions

Alabama Code Section 11-43-26 preempts cities and counties from setting local minimum wage rates, leaving the federal minimum wage as the floor statewide.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMobilePrichard
Operative rateFederal $7.25 per hour-
State lawAL 11-80-11 preempts city-
State minimumAlabama has none-
Tipped wageFederal $2.13 with credit-
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Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Mobile FAQ

Can Mobile raise the minimum wage?

No. Alabama Code 11-80-11 preempts local minimum-wage ordinances. Only the Alabama Legislature or federal Congress can raise the wage floor that applies in Mobile.

What about tipped restaurant workers?

Federal FLSA allows a $2.13 cash wage for tipped employees provided tips bring total compensation to $7.25. If tips fall short, the employer must make up the difference.

Prichard FAQ

Can Alabama cities set a higher minimum wage?

No. Code Section 11-43-26 preempts local minimum wage ordinances, keeping the federal rate as the floor.

Does Alabama have its own state minimum wage?

No, Alabama lacks a state minimum wage statute and defaults to the federal 7.25 dollar hourly rate.

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