What is the minimum wage in South Dakota?

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As of October 2023, the minimum wage in South Dakota is set at seven dollars and fifty cents per hour. This wage is applicable to most employees in the state, although there are certain exceptions. For example, employees who work in specific industries, such as those receiving tips or who are under training programs, may have different wage requirements. It is important for both employers and employees to be aware of these exceptions, as they can affect wage calculations and labor practices. Employers are encouraged to stay updated on labor laws as they can evolve, and workers should understand their rights regarding minimum wage. For the most current and detailed information, including any updates or changes to the minimum wage, visiting the official South Dakota Department of Labor and Regulation website can be very helpful.
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Answered Oct 16, 2025

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