Yonkers Minimum Wage 2026

The minimum wage in Yonkers is $17.00/hour in 2026. See how it compares to the MIT living wage of $25.50/hour and local cost of living.

Last updated: May 2026 · Data: MIT Living Wage Calculator, C2ER, U.S. Census, BLS, IRS, state and city sources

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Calculate annual, monthly, and weekly income at any hourly wage in Yonkers.

Minimum Wage vs. Living Wage in Yonkers

The minimum wage in Yonkers is $17.00/hour, the higher downstate rate New York sets for New York City, Long Island, and Westchester County. New York sets a regional minimum wage; Westchester County, where Yonkers is located, uses the higher downstate tier along with New York City and Long Island, which rose to $17.00 on January 1, 2026 and is indexed to inflation after that. The bigger question for most workers is how that compares to what it actually costs to live in Yonkers. With average 1-bedroom rent near $2,300/month and a cost-of-living index of 140 (US average = 100), the gap between the minimum wage and a true living wage can be significant.

Benchmark (Yonkers, 2026)HourlyAnnual (full-time)
Applicable minimum wage$17.00$35,360
MIT living wage (single adult)$25.50$53,040
MIT living wage (family of four, one earner)$49.00$101,920
Federal minimum wage$7.25$15,080
New York rest-of-state minimum$16.00$33,280
Average rent (1-bedroom, annual)-$27,600

Living wage figures: MIT Living Wage Calculator for Westchester County. Minimum wage reflects the rate applicable to most private employers in Yonkers.

Yonkers Cost-of-Living Snapshot (2026)

Yonkers is the fourth-largest city in New York, just north of the Bronx in Westchester County, with a riverfront downtown along the Hudson, a diverse residential economy of commuters into New York City, and growing film production, healthcare, and retail.

Local MetricYonkers (2026 estimate)
Metro population210,000
County / jurisdictionWestchester County
Cost of living index (US avg = 100)140
MIT living wage, single adult$25.50/hour
MIT living wage, one earner supporting a family of four$49.00/hour
Applicable minimum wage$17.00/hour
Average rent, 1-bedroom$2,300/month
Average rent, 2-bedroom$2,800/month
Median home price$600,000
Median household income$73,000/year
Combined sales tax rate8.875%
Effective property tax rate1.95% of value/year

Local figures are 2026 estimates compiled from the MIT Living Wage Calculator, the C2ER Cost of Living Index, U.S. Census and Zillow housing data, and city and county sources. Verify current figures before relying on them.

Frequently Asked Questions

The minimum wage in Yonkers is $17.00/hour, the higher downstate rate New York sets for New York City, Long Island, and Westchester County. New York sets a regional minimum wage; Westchester County, where Yonkers is located, uses the higher downstate tier along with New York City and Long Island, which rose to $17.00 on January 1, 2026 and is indexed to inflation after that. A full-time worker (40 hours/week, 52 weeks) earns about $35,360 per year gross before taxes at that rate.

Not for a single adult. The MIT Living Wage Calculator estimates a single adult in Westchester County needs about $25.50/hour (roughly $53,040/year) to cover basic costs. That is $8.50/hour above the applicable minimum wage, and a one-earner family of four needs closer to $49.00/hour.

At $17.00/hour, full-time work (2,080 hours/year) produces about $35,360 gross. Part-time at 30 hours/week is roughly $26,520/year. Average 1-bedroom rent in Yonkers is about $2,300/month, or $27,600/year.

Yonkers uses the New York downstate minimum wage rather than a separate city ordinance. New York sets regional minimums and indexes them to inflation each year.

The federal minimum wage is $7.25/hour and has not changed since 2009. New York's higher state minimum applies in Yonkers instead.

Disclaimer: This tool is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, tax, legal, or professional advice. Data is sourced from IRS publications, Bureau of Labor Statistics, and official state sources as of May 2026. Always consult a qualified licensed professional before making financial or legal decisions.