In Kansas, the minimum wage has consistently been $7.25 per hour from 2018 through 2024, aligning with the federal minimum wage. This rate is uniform across the state, without any variation by county. Employers in Kansas are required to comply with this wage standard. Unlike Kansas, several states, including Alabama and Mississippi, adhere to the federal minimum wage as they lack state-specific minimum wages. Other states, such as North Carolina and Georgia, also maintain the $7.25 per hour rate. The article further explores Kansas’ minimum wage history, discusses the tipped minimum wage, and offers advice for businesses on balancing fair employee compensation with operational efficiency.
Kansas road conditions
Using the 511 System: In Kansas, road conditions can be checked by dialing “511” from any phone. This service provides information on road conditions, construction detours, and weather information relevant to travel on the Kansas Turnpike and other major highways in Kansas and Nebraska. Interstate 70 (I-70) Status Current Status of I-70: To find out if I-70 is open in Kansas, the 511 system or the KanDrive app can be used for real-time updates. Major Highways in Kansas Key Highways: Interstate 70 (I-70) is a major highway that runs through Kansas, providing a critical transport route across the state. National…