Skip to main content
CityRuleLookup
πŸ’Ό Employment Preemption/Minimum Wage Preemption

Minimum Wage Preemption: Oceanside vs San Diego

How do minimum wage preemption rules compare between Oceanside, CA and San Diego, CA?

San Diego has fewer restrictions than Oceanside.

Oceanside, CA

San Diego 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.

View full Oceanside rules β†’

San Diego, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

San Diego's Minimum Wage Ordinance (SDMC Β§39.0103 et seq.) sets a citywide minimum wage that exceeds California's state floor. The 2024 rate of $17.25 per hour adjusts each January based on regional CPI.

View full San Diego rules β†’

Key Facts Comparison

FactOceansideSan Diego
Statewide Rate (2025)$16.50/hour-
StatuteLabor Code 1182.12-
Fast Food Rate$20/hour-
Local Higher AllowedYes-
Code-SDMC Β§39.0103
City rate (Jan 2024)-$17.25 per hour
Annual adjustment-CPI-indexed each January
Coverage threshold-2+ hours per week in city
Enforcement-Office of Labor Standards

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Oceanside 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.

San Diego FAQ

Does the SD wage apply to part-time workers?

Yes. Any employee who performs at least two hours of work in a week inside city limits is covered for those hours, regardless of where the employer is based.

Can California override San Diego's higher wage?

No. Labor Code Β§1197 sets a floor, not a ceiling. Cities may legislate above the state minimum, and San Diego does so under its police-power authority.

Compare other topics

See how Oceanside and San Diego compare on other ordinance categories.

Want to add a third city?

Use our full comparison tool to compare up to three cities.

Open Comparison Tool