The Massachusetts Department of Family and Medical Leave (“DFML”) has recently announced the contribution rate, the State Average Weekly Wage, and the maximum weekly benefit amount for the Massachusetts Paid Family and Medical Leave (“PFML”) program effective January 1, 2025. The DFML has also published the FY2024 Annual Report for the PFML program.
The 2025 contribution rate on eligible wages will be 0.88% (the contribution rate is unchanged from 2024). Individual contributions are capped by the Social Security income limit. The 2025 Social Security income limit is expected to be released later in October and will likely be significantly higher than the 2024 limit which is currently set at $168,600.
If an employer has at least 25 covered individuals (i.e., employees and 1099 contractors in MA), both the employer and the employee share in the cost of medical leave benefits. The employee is responsible for the entire cost of family leave benefits. The following illustrates the PFML contribution breakdown for 2025:
If the employer has fewer than 25 covered individuals in Massachusetts, the employer is not required to contribute toward the medical or family leave portions of the benefit. The employee’s 2025 contribution for medical and family leave benefits is 0.46% of eligible wages.
The weekly benefit amount for employees and self-employed individuals on family or medical leave is determined as follows:
For 2025:
As required by the Family and Medical Leave Law, the DFML has issued its annual report containing information on benefits, applications, and certain characteristics of applicants during Fiscal Year 2024.
Employers should prepare for the 2025 PFML contribution and benefit requirements by working with payroll processors, approved private plan vendors and employment counsel to ensure their leave policies and procedures are compliant by January 2025. Updated workplace posters and notifications for the 2025 contribution rates and benefit amounts will be available to employers on the PFML website soon.
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