Gov. Wolf proposes raising Pennsylvania minimum wage to $12 per hour

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Additionally, he emphasized, “It also lets people work their way off of public assistance rather than having taxpayers subsidizing employers that are paying poverty wages. One fair wage saves tax dollars, grows the middle class and creates new customers for businesses, which benefits all of us.”

Wolf wants one fair minimum wage for all Pennsylvania workers

Under the governor’s proposal, Pennsylvania should raise its minimum wage to $12 per hour on July 1, 2019. It will gradually increase by 50 cents until reaching $15 an hour in 2025.

Other states including California, New York, and New Jersey are already on a direction towards a $15  hourly minimum salary.

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In addition, Wolf also wants Pennsylvania to transition to one fair minimum wage for all workers. He noted the fact that tipped workers are only receiving $2.83 per hour plus tips. He doesn’t want tipped workers (usually women) to depend solely on consumers.

“Tipped workers are not making enough, and in some cases, they have to endure harassment or worse, so they can make a livable wage. This is a moral failing. These workers deserve a fair wage and they’ve waited long enough. I’m tired of standing by and watching tipped workers get cast aside because we’ve been afraid to speak the truth,” said Wolf.