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Seattle Minimum Wage 2026
Seattle currently uses $21.30 per hour. This page keeps the legal wage floor separate from paycheck withholding, then shows how that local rate compares with the statewide floor and what a full-time year at that wage can look like using ExactTakeHome's 2026 tax assumptions.
Current Seattle minimum wage in 2026
As of January 1, 2026, the current local wage floor for Seattle is $21.30 per hour. ExactTakeHome verified this page against the Berkeley inventory of local ordinances and the current official local-government source linked below.
The statewide comparison point for Washington is $17.13 per hour. That puts Seattle at +$4.17 above the statewide reference rate used on the state minimum wage page. Relative to the federal $7.25 floor, this local wage is +$14.05 above the federal baseline.
This page focuses on the standard wage floor published by the local ordinance. Review the official local source each update cycle because local wage ordinances often move on a different schedule than statewide rates.
What full-time work at this wage looks like
Annualizing the wage at 40 hours per week for 52 weeks produces an estimated gross pay of $44,304 per year, or about $852 per week before taxes and deductions.
Using ExactTakeHome's 2026 withholding assumptions for a single filer with standard withholding and no pre-tax deductions, that annualized wage produces an estimated take-home pay of $37,421 per year, about $3,118 per month or $1,439 per biweekly paycheck. That implies an overall effective withholding rate of 15.5%.
This comparison uses the state tax system modeled for the same jurisdiction, not any city-specific employer policy or industry carve-out.
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Frequently asked questions
Seattle currently uses $21.30 per hour. This page reflects the rate in effect on January 1, 2026 and links both the Berkeley inventory entry and the official local source used for verification.
Seattle is +$4.17 above the Washington statewide reference rate used on ExactTakeHome.
Use the Washington calculator for your filing status and pay frequency. The annualized example on this page assumes 40 hours per week, single filer, standard withholding, and no extra deductions.