What is minimum wage in pennsylvania?
Pennsylvania's minimum wage is $7.25 per hour. This is the same as the Federal Minimum Wage. A full time minimum wage worker will earn $290 a week. ChaCha On!
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The minimum wage in the state of Pennsylvania is $7.25, which is the federal rate. ChaCha on!
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The minimum wage in all of Pennsylvania is 7.25 an hour. ChaCha!
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The current minimum wage in the state of Pennsylvania is $7.25 per hour. This is the same as the federal minimum wage law. ChaCha!
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As of right now the minimum wage in PA is $7.15 but, as of July 2009 it will be $7.25. Keep chachaing!
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Basic Minimum Rate (per hour) for Pennsylvania is $7.15. How else may we assist you today and thanks for using ChaCha! Cheers!
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