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Oregon tipped minimum wage (2026)

Cash wage (minimum)
varies
what your employer must pay per hour, before tips
Max tip credit
$0.00
no tip credit — tips are all yours, on top
Full minimum wage
varies
cash + tips must reach at least this

Note: State requires employers to pay tipped employees full state minimum wage before tips. The Oregon minimum wage varies by region: $15.55 (standard statewide); $16.80 (Portland metro); $14.55 (nonurban counties).

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Legal minimums are the floor. Enter a real shift — your actual hourly is what decides whether the night was worth it.

Your real hourly
$39.05/hr
base pay + tips − tip-out, ÷ hours actually worked
Take-home tips$240.00
Total earned this shift$253.85

Federal tipped minimum cash wage is $2.13/hr — but many states require more, and if tips don't bring you to the full minimum wage ($7.25 federal), your employer must make up the difference. Enter your state's tipped minimum as the base wage for an accurate number.

Quick answers

What is the tipped minimum wage in Oregon?

Oregon has regional or industry-specific rates rather than a single number. State requires employers to pay tipped employees full state minimum wage before tips. The Oregon minimum wage varies by region: $15.55 (standard statewide); $16.80 (Portland metro); $14.55 (nonurban counties). (US DOL, July 1, 2026.)

Can my Oregon employer take a tip credit?

No. Oregon requires the full state minimum wage in cash before tips — your tips are 100% on top.

What if my tips don't reach the full minimum wage?

Federal law (FLSA) requires your employer to make up the difference whenever cash wage + tips falls below the applicable minimum wage for the pay period. Track every shift so you can prove a shortfall.

Source: U.S. DOL Wage and Hour Division (July 1, 2026). Federal floor: $2.13 cash / $7.25 total. Not legal advice — local ordinances (city minimum wages) may set higher rates.

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