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Home » Walmart braces for new $18 California law — it’s slightly different for every city
Walmart braces for new  California law — it’s slightly different for every city
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Walmart braces for new $18 California law — it’s slightly different for every city

News RoomBy News RoomMay 11, 20263 ViewsNo Comments

Make money. Live better.

That’s the potential new ethos of California’s Walmart workers, who are set to benefit from the state’s new round of minimum wage hikes taking effect July 1.

The changes to hourly pay will see employers of the retail giant have their pay bumped up to around $18 per hour.

The minimum-wage pay increase will also impact other businesses across the Golden State including those in Los Angeles, Pasadena, Santa Monica, Malibu, West Hollywood and parts of unincorporated Los Angeles County.

Moving forward as of July 1, the City of Los Angeles will pay its workers $18.42 per hour, up from $17.87. The unincorporated LA County will pay workers $18.47 per hour, as will Santa Monica.

Meanwhile, Pasadena will have the highest rate in the region, paying its workers $18.57 per hour.

Employers in the state must follow the correct local minimum wage rate for the exact location where each worker performs their job or they risk stiff penalties, creating a patchwork that employers must track carefully.

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This is especially critical for companies with hotel, hospitality or healthcare staff who may work across different cities in Southern California.

This latest increase continues Walmart’s long-running pattern of raising pay to stay competitive.

For California Walmart workers, the wage changes mean more money in paychecks — especially in high-cost coastal areas — as the retailer adjusts to the state’s fragmented local wage rules.

The company previously lifted its average hourly wage above $15 in 2021, pushed starting pay to $14–$19 in 2023, and reported average hourly pay exceeding $18 for many US associates by early 2024.

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Walmart store managers have seen even bigger gains, with average total compensation now around $128,000 plus performance bonuses.

While the company hasn’t issued a specific public statement on the California hikes, retailers nationwide have historically responded to minimum wage increases with a mix of wage adjustments, benefit tweaks and operational efficiencies.

With the July 1 deadline looming, California businesses are under increased pressure to properly document compliance within the time frame or they risk labor code violations.

Under the 2024 Private Attorneys General Act, employers who can prove they took “reasonable steps” to follow the rules may be able to significantly reduce certain penalties.


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