Montana Minimum Wage (2026)

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Montana's minimum wage is $10.85 an hour in 2026. Montana's $10.85 applies to most businesses and is indexed to inflation each January.

Per hour
$10.85
Full-time week (40h)
$434
Per year (full-time)
$22,568
Overtime (1.5×)
$16.27

Montana minimum-wage pay calculator

Pre-set to Montana's $10.85 minimum. Change the hours, add overtime, and see weekly, monthly and annual gross pay update instantly.

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Overtime rate (1.5×)
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Overtime pay/wk
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Gross pay before taxes, at Montana's minimum wage. Overtime at 1.5× the regular rate (federal FLSA); some states add daily overtime — see the state overtime calculator. Not payroll advice.

Tipped minimum wage in Montana

Tipped cash wage
Full minimum wage
Max tip credit
None allowed
Must reach (cash + tips)
$10.85

Tipped workers must be paid the full Montana minimum wage of $10.85 an hour — no tip credit. Montana is a "no tip credit" state, so employers cannot count tips toward the minimum wage. Servers, bartenders and other tipped staff earn $10.85 an hour in cash plus any tips on top.

How the tip credit works: the employer pays the cash wage, and your tips count toward the minimum. If your cash wage plus tips don't add up to the full $10.85 for every hour worked, your employer must make up the difference.

Montana does not allow a tip credit — tipped workers must be paid the full state minimum wage in cash.

Tipped rates as of January 2026, from the U.S. Department of Labor — Minimum Wages for Tipped Employees. Local and industry rules can differ and rates change — verify with your state labor office before relying on these figures.

Montana minimum wage vs. the federal minimum

The federal minimum wage is $7.25 an hour. Montana's effective minimum is $10.85 — $3.60 above the federal floor. Where state and federal minimums differ, employers must pay whichever is higher.

Minimum-wage pay & overtime

At $10.85 an hour, overtime (1.5×) is $16.27 per hour. 1.5× after 40 hours in a workweek. No daily overtime. Run your own numbers with the Montana overtime calculator or convert it to a yearly figure with the salary to hourly calculator.

Frequently asked questions

What is the minimum wage in Montana in 2026?

The minimum wage in Montana is $10.85 per hour as of 2026. Montana's $10.85 applies to most businesses and is indexed to inflation each January.

How much is Montana's minimum wage per year?

At $10.85 an hour, full-time (40 hours a week, 52 weeks) is about $22,568 a year before taxes, or $434 a week.

Is Montana's minimum wage higher than the federal minimum?

Yes. Montana's $10.85 is above the federal minimum of $7.25. When state and federal minimums differ, employers must pay the higher rate.

What is overtime pay on Montana's minimum wage?

Overtime is 1.5× your regular rate, so a minimum-wage worker at $10.85 earns $16.27 per overtime hour. 1.5× after 40 hours in a workweek. No daily overtime.

What is the tipped minimum wage in Montana?

Tipped workers in Montana must be paid the full Montana minimum wage of $10.85 an hour in cash — Montana does not allow a tip credit, so tips are on top of that.

Do tipped workers get full minimum wage in Montana?

Yes. Montana does not allow a tip credit, so tipped workers must be paid the full $10.85 minimum wage in cash, with tips on top.

Rate as of January 2026, from the U.S. Department of Labor. Cities and counties may set higher local minimums, and rates change — confirm with your state labor office. General information, not legal or payroll advice.

Related

What's a minimum-wage paycheck after taxes in Montana?

Minimum wage by state · Montana overtime · Overtime by state · Salary to Hourly

States with a similar minimum wage

Arkansas — $11.00 · Ohio — $11.00 · Minnesota — $11.41 · South Dakota — $11.85 · Nevada — $12.00

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