Orange County has not adopted a local minimum wage, so the California statewide rate of $16.50 per hour applies to virtually all employees working in any OC city or unincorporated area as of January 2026.
California Labor Code §1182.12 sets a statewide minimum wage that adjusts annually with inflation. As of January 1, 2026, the rate is $16.50 per hour for all employers regardless of size. Unlike Los Angeles County, Orange County has no county-level wage ordinance, and no OC city has passed a local minimum wage above the state floor. Industry-specific floors apply: fast-food chain workers earn $20/hour under AB 1228, and covered healthcare workers earn tiered rates under SB 525. Enforcement runs through the California Labor Commissioner, not the County.
Underpayment exposes employers to wage claims, liquidated damages, waiting-time penalties under Labor Code §203, and Labor Commissioner citations recoverable through the Berman hearing process.
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