It's Long Past Time to
Raise the Minimum WageAll six states bordering PA have raised their minimum wages. Because of the higher minimum wage, low-wage worker in NY, NJ, and MD earn $3000 more per year than in PA. The last minimum wage increase in PA as in 2009, and it has remained the same for 14 years even as the cost of necessities has increased.
$15 by 2026: Raising the Wage in Pennsylvania
A higher minimum wage will lift family incomes, help working people afford necessities, restore local economies to health, and save tax dollars.
Who are the workers in Sen. Christine M. Tartaglione’s district (SD 2) who would benefit from a $15 minimum wage?
20%
of the workforce
24,000
workers
30%
are over age 40
only 8%
are 19 or younger
76%
are people of color
58%
are women
56%
work full time
40%
have at least some college education
32%
are parents
Senate Bill 12
Comprehensive Modernization of the Minimum Wage
Senator Christine Tartaglione has introduced legislation that will raise Pennsylvania’s minimum wage to $15/hour on Enero 1, 2024 and provide yearly cost of living-adjusted increases thereafter. Additionally, this legislation sets the tipped wage in Pennsylvania to 70% of the minimum wage.
Pennsylvania has not updated its minimum wage since 2006, and as a result, we still maintain the lowest allowable rate in the country. All surrounding states have increased their minimum wage rates, leaving us behind. In 2023, 18 states will increase their minimum wages for workers. 30 states, including many with a lower cost of living, have a higher minimum wage than Pennsylvania. Keeping people in poverty is not how we move the Commonwealth forward.
The current minimum wage of $7.25 is inadequate and, in the midst of inflationary pressure, it is immoral to continue with this baseline rate of pay. In 2022, 63,000 Pennsylvanians survived on the bare minimum and an additional 417,000 Pennsylvanians relied on hourly wages between $7.26 and $12. Vital members of our community, such as childcare, home health, retail, and hospitality workers, who work full-time while making the minimum wage only earn $15,080/year. These are some of the most fundamental jobs in our Commonwealth, yet the compensation for the hard work done by minimum and near-minimum wage earners is not sufficient to afford basic necessities such as rent, transportation, food, and prescriptions. Many are forced to rely on public assistance to get by. The inability of hard-working people to care for their own basic needs, or those of their families, is morally wrong and economically unsound.
My legislation will help raise citizens out of poverty, save state tax dollars as people are less reliant on public assistance, and reinvest a portion of the savings in state-supported childcare and subsidized homecare for seniors and people with disabilities.
Accordingly, my legislation also modernizes protections and enforcement standards in the law, by:
- Providing flexibility to municipalities to set a higher local wage under certain conditions;
- Proteger contra el robo de salarios garantizando que el Departamento de Trabajo e Industria pueda recuperar los salarios y las sanciones por todas las infracciones de la ley, no sólo cuando se presenta una denuncia;
- Aumento de las sanciones pecuniarias por infracciones, que en algunos casos no se actualizan desde 1968;
- Bringing enforcement in line with the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act by allowing workers to receive damages, in addition to unpaid wages; and
- Consagrar por ley que las gratificaciones son propiedad exclusiva del trabajador.
News & Video
El senador Tartaglione se une al gobernador Wolf para anunciar un nuevo plan de aumento del salario mínimo
Tartaglione aplaude la orden ejecutiva del Gobernador por la que se aumenta el salario mínimo de los empleados y contratistas del Estado
PHILADELPHIA, PA, Junio 28, 2018 – State Sen. Christine Tartaglione applauded Gov. Tom Wolf’s signing of an executive order today that raises the minimum wage for state employees and contractors to a level matching the provisions of legislation introduced by...
Tartaglione aplaude que el Gobernador defienda el desarrollo de la mano de obra y el salario mínimo en el plan presupuestario para 2019
HARRISBURG, PA, Febrero 6, 2018 – Sen. Christine Tartaglione applauded Gov. Tom Wolf’s commitment of $100 million toward workforce development programs as well as his support for raising Pennsylvania’s minimum wage in the Fiscal 2019 budget proposal that the governor...
El senador Tartaglione presenta una ley para aumentar el salario mínimo en Pensilvania
HARRISBURG, PA, Febrero 5, 2018 – State Sen. Christine Tartaglione today announced recently introduced legislation that proposes to raise Pennsylvania’s long-stagnant minimum wage. Surrounded by colleagues in the General Assembly, other workers’ advocates and members of Raise the Wage PA, Tartaglione announced the details of Senate Bill 1044 that would impact millions of low-wage Pennsylvanians.
El senador Tartaglione presenta la SB-1044 - Aumento del salario mínimo Conferencia de prensa
Tartaglione afirma que la formación para el empleo, el aumento del salario mínimo y la educación son elementos clave de la propuesta presupuestaria
Harrisburg – Febrero 7, 2017 – Senate Democratic Labor and Industry chair Sen. Christine M. Tartaglione (D-Philadelphia) offered comments about the proposed $32.3 billion 2017-18 Fiscal Year budget that Gov. Tom Wolf unveiled today before a joint session of the...
Tartaglione presentará una ley de aumento del salario mínimo
Harrisburg – Febrero 3, 2017 – State Sen. Christine M. Tartaglione (D-Phila.) today announced that she will introduce legislation to incrementally raise the minimum wage to $15 by 2021. “An increase in the minimum wage is justified morally and makes sense...
El salario mínimo de 10,10 dólares generará ingresos para la Commonwealth, afirma el senador Tartaglione durante un mitin en el Capitolio
HARRISBURG, Feb. 10, 2016 – As state budget negotiators struggle to find new sources of revenue, Sen. Christine Tartaglione told a Capitol rally today that a $10.10 minimum wage would generate millions in new state income and save the commonwealth millions more....
El senador Tartaglione, satisfecho con el llamamiento del Gobernador en favor de un salario mínimo de 10,15 dólares en Pensilvania
HARRISBURG, Feb. 9, 2016 – Despite the financial challenges facing Pennsylvania due to Republican intransigence, the commonwealth’s leading advocate for a fairer minimum wage said she is pleased that Gov. Tom Wolf is calling for a $10.15 base hourly rate. “The tunnel...