Oklahoma will maintain the federal minimum wage of $7.25 in 2022, having declined to change it since 2008. In July 2019, each of Oklahoma’s five members of the US House of Representatives voted against raising the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2025.
In December 2020, Senator George Young filed a bill that would require employers to either increase their hourly minimum wage to $10.50 or to match the federal minimum wage (whichever figure was the greater of the two). Young said it was desperately needed as the spending power of a minimum wage pay check had decreased since the amount was last upped. Again, this bill failed to pass, leaving thousands of Oklahomans earning less than the state's lowest living wage of $13.53.
According to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, however, many people have it even worse. Around 12,000 hourly paid workers earned $7.25 in 2017, while 16,000 people earned less.