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Minimum Wage Preemption: Salt Lake City vs Sandy

How do minimum wage preemption rules compare between Salt Lake City, UT and Sandy, UT?

Salt Lake City has fewer restrictions than Sandy.

Salt Lake City, UT

Salt Lake County

Few Restrictions

Utah Code 34-30 explicitly preempts any city or county from setting minimum wage above state level, locking Salt Lake City workers at the federal $7.25 hourly floor with no path for local increases.

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Sandy, UT

Salt Lake County

Some Restrictions

Utah Title 34 Chapter 40 establishes the state minimum wage and preempts local governments from enacting their own minimum wage ordinances.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSalt Lake CitySandy
State lawUT 34-30-
FloorFederal $7.25-
Local authorityPreempted entirely-
Last raised2009 federal-
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Salt Lake City FAQ

Why doesn't Salt Lake have a $15 minimum wage?

Utah Code 34-30 preempts cities from raising minimum wage above state level. The state floor matches federal $7.25, and legislative attempts to raise it have repeatedly failed.

Can a Salt Lake employer pay more voluntarily?

Yes. Many Salt Lake employers pay well above $7.25 to compete for workers in a tight labor market, but no legal floor above federal applies.

Sandy FAQ

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