Cast & Crew Blog

What's New for 2026

Written by Cast&Crew | 02/05/2026

Every year, Cast & Crew prepares a summary of key changes in labor and compliance within the entertainment industry, known as What’s New. This roundup is not intended as legal advice but aims to inform you about the various issues and challenges our industry faces.

What’s New for 2026 highlights include minimum wage increases, changes to federal tax and retirement limits, and more. If you have any questions, please email compliance@castandcrew.com. 

What's New in the US

US Minimum Wage Increases 

State 

2026 Rate (per hour) 

Effective Date 

Alabama 

$7.25 

 *

Alaska 

$13.00 

July 1, 2025 

Arizona 

$15.15 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Arkansas 

$11.00 

Jan. 1, 2021 

California 

$16.90  

Jan. 1, 2026 

Colorado 

$15.16 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Connecticut  

$16.94 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Delaware 

$15.00 

Jan. 1, 2025 

Florida 

$14.00 

Sept. 30, 2025 

Georgia 

$7.25 

 *

Hawaii 

$16.00 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Idaho 

$7.25 

 *

Illinois 

$15.00 

Jan. 1, 2025 

Indiana 

$7.25 

 *

Iowa 

$7.25 

 *

Kansas 

$7.25 

 *

Kentucky 

$7.25 

 *

Louisiana 

$7.25 

 *

Maine 

$15.10 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Maryland  

$15.00 

Jan. 1, 2024 

Massachusetts 

$15.00 

Jan. 1, 2023 

Michigan 

$13.73 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Minnesota  

$11.41 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Mississippi 

$7.25 

 *

Missouri 

$15.00 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Montana 

$10.85 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Nebraska 

$15.00 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Nevada 

$12.00 

July 1, 2024 

New Hampshire 

$7.25 

 *

New Jersey – Large Employers (six or more) 

$15.92 

Jan. 1, 2026 

New Jersey – Small Employers (fewer than 6 Employees) and seasonal employees 

$15.23 

Jan. 1, 2026 

New Mexico 

$12.00 

Jan. 1, 2023 

New York 

$16.00 

Jan. 1, 2026 

North Carolina 

$7.25 

 *

North Dakota 

$7.25 

 *

Ohio 

$11.00 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Oklahoma 

$7.25 

 *

Oregon (standard) 

$15.05 

July 1, 2025 

Oregon (Portland Metro) 

$16.30 

July 1, 2025 

Oregon (Nonurban Counties) 

$14.05 

July 1, 2025 

Pennsylvania 

$7.25 

 *

Puerto Rico 

$10.50 

July 1, 2024 

Rhode Island 

$16.00 

Jan. 1, 2026 

South Carolina 

$7.25 

 *

South Dakota 

$11.85 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Tennessee 

$7.25 

 *

Texas 

$7.25 

 *

Utah 

$7.25 

 *

Vermont 

$14.42 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Virginia 

$12.77 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Washington 

$17.13 

Jan. 1, 2026 

West Virginia 

$8.75 

 *

Wisconsin 

$7.25 

 *

Wyoming 

$7.25 

 *

 
* = Federal minimum wage rate

Locality  

2026 Rate (per hour) 

Effective Date 

Flagstaff, AZ 

$18.35 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Tucson, AZ 

$15.45 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Alameda, CA 

$17.46 

July 1, 2025 

Belmont, CA 

$18.95 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Berkeley, CA 

$19.18 

July 1, 2025 

Burlingame, CA 

$17.86 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Cupertino, CA 

$18.70 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Daly City, CA 

$17.50 

Jan. 1, 2026 

East Palo Alto, CA 

17.90 

Jan. 1, 2026 

El Cerrito, CA 

$18.82 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Emeryville, CA  

$19.90 

July 1, 2025 

Foster City, CA 

$17.85 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Fremont, CA 

$17.75 

July 1, 2025 

Halfmoon Bay, CA 

$17.91 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Hayward, CA – (26 or more employees) 

$17.79 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Hayward, CA – (25 or fewer employees) 

$16.90 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Los Altos, CA 

$18.70 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Los Angeles City, CA  

$17.87 

July 1, 2025 

Los Angeles County, CA(Unincorporated LA County) 

$17.81 

July 1, 2025 

Malibu, CA  

$17.27 

July 1, 2024 

Menlo Park, CA 

$17.55 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Milpitas, CA 

$18.20 

July 1, 2025 

Mountain View, CA 

$19.70 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Novato, CA – (100 or more employees) 

$17.73 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Novato, CA – (26-99 employees) 

$17.46 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Novato, CA – (25 employees or less) 

$16.90 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Oakland, CA 

$17.34 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Palo Alto, CA 

$18.70 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Pasadena, CA 

$18.04 

July 1, 2025 

Petaluma, CA 

$18.31 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Redwood City, CA 

$18.65 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Richmond, CA 

$19.18 

Jan. 1, 2026 

San Carlos, CA 

$17.75 

Jan. 1, 2026 

San Diego, CA 

$17.75 

Jan. 1, 2026 

San Francisco, CA 

$19.18 

July 1, 2025 

South San Francisco, CA 

$18.15 

Jan. 1, 2026 

San Jose, CA 

$18.45 

Jan. 1, 2026 

San Leandro, CA 

$16.90 

Jan. 1, 2026 

San Mateo, CA 

$18.60 

Jan. 1, 2026 

San Mateo County, CA – (Unincorporated San Mateo County) 

$17.95 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Santa Clara, CA 

$18.70 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Santa Monica, CA  

$17.81 

July 1, 2025 

Santa Rosa, CA 

$18.21 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Sonoma, CA – (25 or fewer employees) 

$17.38 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Sonoma, CA – (26 or more employees) 

$18.47 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Sunnyvale, CA 

$19.50 

Jan. 1, 2026 

West Hollywood, CA 

 $20.25 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Boulder County, CO – (only unincorporated areas) 

$17.99 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Boulder, CO 

$16.82 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Denver, CO 

$19.29 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Edgewater, CO  

$18.17 

Jan. 1, 2026 

District of Columbia 

$17.95 

July 1, 2025 

Chicago, IL – (4 or more employees)

$16.60 

July 1, 2025 

Cook County, IL 

$15.00 

Jan. 1, 2025 

Portland, ME 

$16.75 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Rockland, ME 

$16.00 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Howard County, MD – (14 or fewer employees) 

$15.50 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Howard County, MD – (15 or more employees) 

$16.00 

Jan. 1, 2025 

Montgomery County, MD – Small Employers (10 or fewer employees) 

$15.50 

July 1, 2025 

Montgomery County, MD – Medium Employers (11-50 employees) 

$16.00 

July 1, 2025 

Montgomery County, MD – Large Employers (51 or more employees) 

$17.65 

July 1, 2025 

Minneapolis, MN – All employers 

$16.37 

Jan. 1, 2026 

St. Paul, MN – Macro Employers (more than 10,000 Employees) 

$16.37 

Jan. 1, 2026 

St. Paul, MN – Large Employers (101 – 10,000 Employees) 

>$16.37 

Jan. 1, 2026 

St. Paul, MN – Small Employers (6-100 Employees) 

$15.00 

July 1, 2025 

St. Paul, MN – Micro Employers (5 or fewer employees) 

$13.25 

July 1, 2025 

Albuquerque, NM – employers who provide employee benefits 

$12.00 

Jan. 1, 2023 

Albuquerque, NM – employers who do not provide employee benefits 

$12.00 

Jan. 1, 2023 

Bernalillo County, NM 

$12.00 

Jan. 1, 2023 

Las Cruces, NM 

$13.01 

Jan. 1, 2026 

City of Santa Fe, NM 

$15.00 

Mar. 1, 2025 

Santa Fe County, NM 

$15.00 

Mar. 1, 2025 

New York City, NY 

$17.00 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Long Island & Westchester, NY 

$17.00 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Bellingham, WA 

$19.13 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Everett, WA – (More than 500 employeess)  

$20.77 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Everett, WA – (500 or less emplyeess)  

$18.77 

Jan. 1, 2026 

King County, WA – (Unincorporated; 16 -499 employees) 

$19.82 

Jan. 1, 2026 

King County, WA – (Unincorporated; 15 or fewer employees and gross revenue of $2 million or greater) 

$19.82 

Jan. 1, 2026 

King County, WA – (Unincorporated; 15 or fewer employees and gross revenue of less than $2 million)  

$18.32 

Jan. 1, 2026 

King County, WA – (Unincorporated; 500 or more employees worldwide)  

$20.82 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Renton, WA – (500+ employees worldwide)  

$21.57 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Renton, WA – (15 to 499 employees worldwide or annual gross revenue over $2 million)  

$20.57 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Seattle, WA – All employers 

21.30 

Jan. 1, 2026 

Tukwila, WA  

$21.65 

Jan. 1, 2026 


IRS issues standard mileage rates for 2026

Notice 2025-128, December 29, 2025 - The Internal Revenue Service issued the 2026 optional standard mileage rates used to calculate the deductible costs of operating an automobile for business, charitable, medical, or moving purposes. 

Effective January 1, 2026, the standard mileage rates for the use of a car (also vans, pickups or panel trucks)
will be:  

  • 72.5 cents per mile for business purposes
  • 20.5 cents per mile for medical or moving purposes
  • 14 cents per mile for charitable purposes 

Note: The standard mileage rate for business use is based on an annual study of the fixed and variable costs of operating an automobile. The rate for medical and moving purposes is based on the variable costs. 

Social Security Tax limits for 2026 

Effective January 1, 2026, the maximum earnings subject to the Social Security payroll tax increased by $8,400, raising the cap to $184,500 from $176,100 in 2025. The Social Security Administration announced this change on October 24, 2025, and also released a fact sheet summarizing the 2026 updates. 

The taxable wage cap is subject to an automatic cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) each year, tied to increases in the national average wage index, as calculated by the SSA.  

Payroll Taxes: Cap on Maximum Earnings 

Type of Payroll Tax 

2026 Maximum Earnings 

2025 Maximum Earnings 

Social Security 

$184,500 

$176,100 

Medicare 

No limit 

No limit 

                                       Source: Social Security Administration 

 

401(k) limits for 2026 

The IRS has announced that the 401(k) contribution limit for 2026 will increase by $1,000, rising from $23,500 to $24,500. 

  • The 401(k) contribution limit is $24,500
  • The 401(k) catch-up contribution limit remains $8,000 for individuals age 50 and older
  • For Highly Compensated Employees age 50 and older who earned $150,000 in the prior year, catch-up contributions are automatically made to a Roth 401(k) (after tax) rather than a traditional 401(k) 
  • Under changes introduced by SECURE 2.0, a higher catch-up contribution limit applies to employees ages 60–63 (for 2026, this enhanced catch-up limit remains $11,250) 

What's New in Canada

Basic Personal Amount

Province    

Amount     

FED    

CA$16,452.00    

AB    

CA$22,769.00    

BC    

CA$13,216.00    

MB    

CA$15,780.00    

NB    

CA$13,664.00    

NL     

CA$11,188.00    

NS    

CA$11,932.00    

NT    

CA$18,198.00    

NU   

CA$19,659.00    

ON    

CA$12,989.00    

PE    

CA$15,000.00    

QC

CA$18,952.00

SK    

CA$20,381.00    

YT    

CA$16,452.00    

 

CPP / EI Limits  and more

Tax 

Max Earnings   

Rate   

Max Employer  Premium   

Max Employee Premium   

CPP    

CA$74,600.00   

5.95    

    

CA$4,230.45   

CPPE    

CA$74,600.00    

5.95   

CA$4,230.45    

    

CPP2  

CA$85,000.00  

4.00  

 

CA$416.00  

CPPE2  

CA$85,000.00  

4.00  

CA$416.00  

 

EI 

CA$68,900.00    

1.63    

    

CA$1,123.07    

EIE 

CA$68,900.00    

2.282 

CA$1,572.30    

   

QPP  

CA$74,600.00    

6.30  

    

CA$4,479.30    

QPPE    

CA$74,600.00    

6.30    

CA$4,479.30   

    

QPP2  

CA$85,000.00  

4.00  

 

CA$416.00  

QPPE2  

CA$85,000.00  

4.00  

CA$416.00  

 

QEI    

CA$68,900.00    

1.30   

   

CA$895.70   

QEIE    

CA$68,900.00    

1.82    

CA$1,253.98    

    

QPIP    

CA$103,000.00    

  0.43    

   

CA$442.90    

QPIPE    

CA$103,000.00    

 0.602    

CA$620.06    

 

EHT     

No limit  

1.95    

   

   

QHSF    

No limit  

4.26    

   

    

 

Provincial Minimum Wages

Province / Territory 

2026 Rate (per hour) 

Effective Date 

Alberta 

CA$15.00 

Oct. 1, 2018 

Alberta (under 18 and works 28 hours a week or less) 

CA$13.00 

June 26, 2019 

British Columbia 

CA$17.85 

June 1, 2025 

Manitoba 

CA$16.00 

Oct. 1, 2025 

New Brunswick  

CA$15.65 

April 1, 2025 

Newfoundland and Labrador 

CA$16.00 

April 1, 2025 

Northwest Territories 

CA$16.95 

Sept. 1, 2025 

Nova Scotia 

CA$16.50 

Oct. 1, 2025 

Nova Scotia 

CA$16.75 

April 1, 2026 

Nunavut 

CA$19.75 

Sept. 1, 2025 

Ontario 

CA$17.60 

Oct. 1, 2025 

Prince Edward Island 

CA$17.00 

April 1, 2026 

Quebec 

CA$16.10 

May 1, 2025 

Saskatchewan 

CA$15.35 

Oct. 1, 2025 

Yukon 

CA$17.94 

April 1, 2025 

Federal 

CA$17.75 

April 1, 2025 


WCB Maximum Assessable Earnings
 

Province    

WCB Maximum assessable earnings    

   

Province    

WCB Maximum Assessable earnings    

Alberta    

CA$110,900.00    

    

Nunavut    

CA$117,300.00    

British Columbia    

CA$127,500.00    

    

Ontario    

CA$121,700.00     

Manitoba    

CA$171,500.00    

    

Prince Edward Island    

CA$89,300.00     

New Brunswick    

CA$85,800.00    

    

Quebec    

CA$103,000.00    

Newfoundland & Labrador    

CA$80,935.00    

    

Saskatchewan    

CA$108,223.00    

Nova Scotia    

CA$79,900.00    

    

Yukon    

CA$107,599.00    

Northwest Territories    

CA$116,000.00