Here’s where employers will see their payrolls rise in 2018:
Alaska: $9.84 / hour
Arizona: $10.50 / hour
Arizona – Flagstaff: $11 / hour
California: $11 / hour for businesses with 26 or more employees; $10.50 / hour for businesses with 25 or fewer employees
California – Cupertino: $13.50 / hour
California – El Cerrito: $13.60 / hour
California – Los Altos: $13.50 / hour
California – Milpitas: $12 / hour
California – Mountain View: $15 / hour
California – Oakland: $13.23 / hour
California – Palo Alto: $13.50 / hour
California – Richmond: $13.41 / hour
California – San Jose: $13.50 / hour
California – San Mateo: $13.50 / hour for standard businesses; $12 / hour for nonprofits
California – Santa Clara: $13 / hour
California – Sunnyvale: $15 / hour
Colorado: $10.20 / hour
Florida: $8.25 / hour
Hawaii: $10.10 / hour
Maine: $10 / hour
Michigan: $9.25 / hour
Minnesota: $9.65 / hour for businesses with annual gross revenue of $500,000 or more; $7.87 / hour for businesses with annual gross revenue of less than $500,000
Minnesota – Minneapolis: $10 / hour for businesses with more than 100 employees
Missouri: $7.85 / hour
Montana: $8.30 / hour
New Mexico – Albuquerque: $8.95 / hour
New Mexico – Bernalillo County: $8.85 / hour
New Jersey: $8.60 / hour
New York: $13 / hour for standard New York City businesses with 11 for more employees; $12 / hour for standard New York City businesses with 10 or fewer employees; $11 / hour for standard workers in Long Island and Westchester; $10.40 for standard workers in the rest of New York state; $13.50 for fast food workers in New York City; $11.75 for fast food workers in the rest of the state
Ohio: $8.30 an hour
Rhode Island: $10.10 / hour
South Dakota: $8.85 / hour
Vermont: $10.50 / hour
Washington: $11.50 / hour
Washington – SeaTac: $15.64 / hour for hospitality and transportation employees
Washington – Seattle: $15.45 / hour for businesses with 501 or more employees that don’t offer medical benefits; $15 / hour for businesses with 501 or more employees that do offer medical benefits; $14 / hour for businesses with 500 or fewer employees that don’t offer medical benefits; $11.50 / hour for businesses with 500 or fewer employees that do offer medical benefits
I‘ve been helping entrepreneurs and business owners like you for more than 40 years — mostly from within our Business Power Tools software apps and templates, and thru my blogs and book, "Business Black Belt."
My “Hero’s Journey” started In the early ’80s, I was the electronics buyer and a copywriter for the Sharper Image catalog. Later, I also sold some really cool word-processors in Silicon Valley. After Macs and PCs became popular, I started my own business creating sales literature for tech companies.
A friend had a deal going to sell his engineering software to Apple. They wanted to see his business plan to be sure his company would stay in business to provide future upgrades and support. At the time, I viewed a business plan as an elaborate brochure that sold his concept to people at all levels, and responsibilities with various perceptions, biases, and interests. (I learned that from selling word-processors.)
We got the deal.
Over the next year, people came to me with some brilliant ideas, but their plans weren’t getting funded. I helped them fill in the missing parts to succeed. Along the way, I saw that business plans have a fundamentally universal structure. Hmmm…
What if I took all the content I’d developed, redacted everything proprietary, but filled in the blanks with a variety of customizable multiple-choice options, and offered it as a software template that many people could use?
This became BizPlanBuilder, the first of its kind, and my new company took off!
Inspired to help others build businesses that would make our world a better place, we became our own Guinea pigs seeking to remove as many common mistakes and as much unnecessary BS as possible, and crafted tools for others building businesses to make our world a better place.
We followed-up with MarketingBuilder, which picked-up where BizPlanBuilder left off, then we went even further with PRBuilder which included sample press release templates… In another direction, we added EmployeeManualBuilder and SafetyPlanBuilder full of actual policies and procedures.
Altogether, we had 10 products in about 3,500 retail stores and built a $12 million company with 30 employees… (All that to say, I've been down the road you're on. I didn't just make this stuff up!)
Today, all of our products have been integrated into a streamlined and unified online toolbox/dashboard. And we’re the leader in business development software templates that help you build your business.
I also like dogs, kick-boxing, flying airplanes, writing, walking on the beach at sunset, candlelight dinners, and red wine... :-)
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