New Hampshire Minimum Wage 2026

The minimum wage in New Hampshire is $7.25/hour as of 2026. See the tipped wage, scheduled increases, annual income at minimum wage, and how it compares to the federal poverty level.

Minimum Wage Quick Facts — New Hampshire 2026

CategoryRate / Detail
Standard Minimum Wage$7.25/hour
Tipped Minimum Wage$3.26/hour
Federal Minimum Wage$7.25/hour (FLSA)
Scheduled IncreasesNo scheduled increases
Full-Time Annual (2,080 hrs)$15,080/year
Part-Time Annual (30 hrs/wk)$11,310/year
As % of Federal Poverty Level (1 person)96% of FPL ($15,650)
SourceU.S. DOL Wage and Hour Division; New Hampshire Dept. of Labor

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About New Hampshire's Minimum Wage

New Hampshire has no state minimum wage above the federal level. Workers are covered by the federal minimum of $7.25/hour. The tipped minimum is $3.26/hour (45% of the standard rate). New Hampshire's minimum wage law explicitly states that the state minimum equals the federal minimum.

Minimum Wage vs. Federal Poverty Level

The federal poverty guideline for a single person in 2026 is $15,650/year. At New Hampshire's minimum wage of $7.25/hour, a full-time worker earns $15,080/year — 96% of the federal poverty level. For a family of four, the poverty guideline is $32,150/year; full-time minimum wage earnings represent 47% of that threshold.

Work ScheduleGross Annual Income at $7.25/hrvs. Federal Poverty Level
Full-time (40 hrs/wk)$15,080/year96% of single FPL
Part-time (30 hrs/wk)$11,310/year72% of single FPL
Part-time (20 hrs/wk)$7,540/year48% of single FPL
Federal Poverty (1 person)$15,650/year100%
Federal Poverty (family of 4)$32,150/yearN/A

Frequently Asked Questions — New Hampshire Minimum Wage

The minimum wage in New Hampshire is $7.25/hour as of 2026. A full-time worker at minimum wage earns $15,080/year gross before taxes. New Hampshire has no state minimum wage above the federal level. Workers are covered by the federal minimum of $7.25/hour. The tipped minimum is $3.26/hour (45% of the standard rate). New Hampshire's minimum wage law explicitly states that the state minimum equals the federal minimum.

The tipped minimum wage in New Hampshire is $3.26/hour. Employers who pay the tipped minimum must ensure that tips received by the employee are sufficient to bring total compensation to at least $7.25/hour. If tips are insufficient, the employer must pay the difference (called a tip credit makeup).

Scheduled increases: No scheduled increases. Check the New Hampshire Department of Labor and the U.S. Department of Labor Wage and Hour Division for the most current information, as minimum wage schedules can change with new legislation or ballot measures.

At $7.25/hour, full-time earnings of $15,080/year represent 96% of the federal poverty level for a single person. MIT's Living Wage Calculator estimates that a living wage in most New Hampshire counties ranges from $18 to $35/hour depending on family size and local housing costs. Minimum wage alone is generally insufficient to cover basic living expenses in most of New Hampshire without government assistance or additional income.

The federal minimum wage is $7.25/hour under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). It has not increased since July 24, 2009 — the longest period without a federal minimum wage increase in history. When state minimum wages exceed the federal minimum, the higher state rate applies to covered workers. In New Hampshire, the applicable minimum wage is $7.25/hour.