Pennsylvania Minimum Wage (2025)
Current minimum wage information for Pennsylvania with latest regulations and requirements.
Quick Facts
Basic Minimum Rate
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The Pennsylvania minimum wage for 2025 is set at $7.25 per hour.
For tipped employees in Pennsylvania, the minimum cash wage is $2.83 per hour. Employers may take a tip credit, but must ensure tipped employees earn at least the full minimum wage of $7.25 when direct wages and tips are combined. Employers may take a tip credit if employee earns ≥ $135/month in tips. Total earnings must reach $7.25/hour. Understanding the tipped minimum wage is essential for both employers and workers in the service industry.
Pennsylvania allows a youth minimum wage of $4.25 per hour under specific conditions. Federal youth wage applies for workers under 20 during the first 90 consecutive calendar days of employment. This reduced training wage helps employers create entry-level opportunities while ensuring young workers receive fair compensation during their initial employment period.
In addition to the base minimum wage, Pennsylvania has specific overtime and premium pay requirements. Weekly overtime is required after 40 hours. Employers must carefully track working hours to ensure compliance with these regulations.
For the most current and authoritative information on Pennsylvania's minimum wage laws and regulations, employers and workers should consult the official Pennsylvania labor department website or legal counsel. Understanding your rights and obligations regarding minimum wage, tipped wages, and youth employment is essential for both employers and employees.
Minimum Wage Rates for 2025
Tipped Employee Minimum Wage
Employers may take a tip credit if employee earns ≥ $135/month in tips. Total earnings must reach $7.25/hour.
Youth & Training Wage
Federal youth wage applies for workers under 20 during the first 90 consecutive calendar days of employment.
Premium Pay Rules
Type | Requirement |
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Weekly | 40 |
Related Labor Laws in Pennsylvania
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Employers must pay on regular paydays designated in advance. For salaried employees, paydays must occur at least semi-monthly.
Applies To
All employers.
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State follows the general practice of providing final paychecks by the next scheduled payday. Check with state labor department for any specific requirements.
Applies To
All employers.
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State follows the federal Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) overtime provisions without additional requirements.
Applies To
Most non-exempt employees.