- Alameda: $16.52
- Berkeley: $18.07
- Emeryville: $18.67
- Fremont: $16.80
- Los Angeles: $16.78
- Los Angeles County (unincorporated): $16.90
- Malibu: $16.90
- Milpitas: $17.20
- Pasadena: $16.93
- Richmond: $17.20
- San Francisco: $18.07
- Santa Monica: $16.90
- West Hollywood: $19.08
West Hollywood has the nation’s highest minimum wage, which is expected to increase again on July 1, 2024, according to Berkeley’s report.
- Belmont: $17.35
- Burlingame: $17.03
- Cupertino: $17.75
- Daly City: $16.62
- East Palo Alto: $17
- El Cerrito: $17.92
- Foster City: $17
- Half Moon Bay: $17.01
- Hayward: $16.90 for large corporations and $16 for small employers
- Los Altos: $17.75
- Menlo Park: $16.70
- Mountain View: $18.75
- Novato: $16.60 for large businesses, $16.04 for small employers and $16.86 for mega companies
- Oakland: $16.50
- Palo Alto: $17.80
- Petaluma: $17.45
- Redwood City: $17.70
- San Carlos: $16.87
- San Diego: $16.85
- San Jose: $17.55
- San Mateo: $17.35
- San Mateo County (unincorporated): $17.06
- Santa Clara: $17.75
- Santa Rosa: $17.45
- Sonoma: $17.60 and $16.56 for small businesses
- South San Francisco: $17.25
- Sunnyvale: $18.55














