Gov. Wolf seeks increase in Pa.'s minimum wage. Again.
HARRISBURG Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf is again seeking to raise the states minimum wage to $15 by 2025, even though the issue has for years been opposed by Republicans who control both legislative chambers.
Wolf, a Democrat, on Wednesday proposed raising the states current minimum of $7.25 the same as the federal minimum on a sliding scale, starting with a bump to $12 this July. It would rise by 50 cents every year until 2025, when it would be $15. The wage would increase with the cost of living every year after that.
At a news conference in the state Capitol, Wolf noted that 29 states have a higher minimum wage than the one set at the federal level. That includes all of Pennsylvanias surrounding states, according to data compiled by the National Conference of State Legislatures.
Raising the wage just to $12 an hour, Wolf said, would give a raise to one million Pennsylvania workers.
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