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The hourly minimum wage in San Diego, California, will rise to $17.25 from $16.85 effective Jan. 1, 2025, according to the city’s Office of Labor Standards and Enforcement.
Employers who may have used entry-level labor will move toward older, longer-term workers to justify higher costs.
According to a notice issued by the California Department of Health Care Services to the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, the wage increase will become effective on Oct. 16, 2024. Last year, Gov.
California healthcare workers to see minimum wage increases starting Oct. 16, after delay. Gov. Newsom signed bill to raise wage to $25/hr by 2033.