Vermont Minimum Wage (2026)
Built & reviewed by Nandu Kannan · Overtime rules cited to primary statutes
Vermont's minimum wage is $14.42 an hour in 2026. Vermont's $14.42 is indexed annually and applies to employers with two or more employees.
Vermont minimum wage vs. the federal minimum
The federal minimum wage is $7.25 an hour. Vermont's effective minimum is $14.42 — $7.17 above the federal floor. Where state and federal minimums differ, employers must pay whichever is higher.
Minimum-wage pay & overtime
At $14.42 an hour, overtime (1.5×) is $21.63 per hour. 1.5× after 40 hours in a workweek. No daily overtime. Run your own numbers with the Vermont overtime calculator or convert it to a yearly figure with the salary to hourly calculator.
Frequently asked questions
What is the minimum wage in Vermont in 2026?
The minimum wage in Vermont is $14.42 per hour as of 2026. Vermont's $14.42 is indexed annually and applies to employers with two or more employees.
How much is Vermont's minimum wage per year?
At $14.42 an hour, full-time (40 hours a week, 52 weeks) is about $29,994 a year before taxes, or $577 a week.
Is Vermont's minimum wage higher than the federal minimum?
Yes. Vermont's $14.42 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 Vermont's minimum wage?
Overtime is 1.5× your regular rate, so a minimum-wage worker at $14.42 earns $21.63 per overtime hour. 1.5× after 40 hours in a workweek. No daily overtime.
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.
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