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North Carolina Minimum Wage Law


Effective January 1, 2007, the minimum wage rate in North Carolina is $6.15 per hour.

All employees are covered by North Carolina's minimum wage law, with the following exemptions:

  1. agricultural employees;
  2. domestics, including babysitters and companions;
  3. pages in the state general assembly or governor's office;
  4. persons confined in and working for any penal, correctional or mental institution of the State or a local government;
  5. models, actors or performers in motion pictures or theatrical, radio or television productions;
  6. persons employed by an outdoor drama in a production role, including lighting, costumes, properties and special effects;
  7. any employee of a summer youth camp or of a seasonal religious or nonprofit educational conference center;
  8. persons employed in catching, processing or first sale of seafood;
  9. persons employed in a bona fide executive, administrative, professional or outside sales capacity;
  10. persons employed in an enterprise engaged in commerce or in the production of goods for commerce as defined in the federal Fair Labor Standards Act;
  11. volunteers in medical, educational, religious or nonprofit organizations, including volunteer firefighters, rescue and emergency medical services personnel in an incorporated, nonprofit, volunteer community fire department or rescue squad;
  12. immediate family or dependents of an employer;
  13. seasonal recreation program employees;
  14. any person while participating in a ridesharing arrangement; and
  15. computer systems analysts, computer programmers, software engineers, or other similarly skilled workers.

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