Pennsylvania lawmakers are weighing a long-delayed increase to the state’s minimum wage as House Bill 2189 advances to the Senate, proposing to raise hourly pay to $11 in 2026 and $15 by 2029.
Supporters say the move would help workers keep up with rising costs and align Pennsylvania with neighboring states, while critics warn it could strain small businesses, raise prices, and accelerate the shift toward automation.
Business owners and economists remain divided, with some saying they already pay a living wage and others cautioning that such a rapid increase could have unintended economic consequences.



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