Trade
Well-known Member
Re: restaurant servers in Alabama
This means that Alabama employers can pay as little as $2.13 an hour, as long as the employee earns enough in tips to add up to the federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour. However, if you don't earn at least $5.12 an hour in tips, your employer must pay you the difference.
The average server in Alabama earns $10.81/hr.
https://www.indeed.com/salaries/Server-Salaries,-Alabama
In Ohio:
Ohio allows employers to take a tip credit of 50%. This means employers may pay employees as little as $4.15 an hour for 2018, as long as the employees earn enough in tips to bring their total hourly wage up to at least the state minimum.
In Caifornia:
California treats its servers differently than most states in the Union: it is one of seven states that pays tipped employees the state minimum wage, $9 per hour, instead of the absurdly low federal minimum of $2.13 for tipped employees. ...Tipped employees' hourly minimum would be required to remain at $9.
Thanks for posting this.
I found out that the average server at my favorite eating out place, Cracker Barrel, makes $18,791 a year. That's about enough to barely survive if you are a single person living at home in your parents basement. But since most houses here don't have basements I guess you're screwed.