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Share Your Story: How Would an Increase in Minimum Wage Impact Your Business?

Share Your Story: How Would an Increase in Minimum Wage Impact Your Business?

February 3, 2025

Take action and let your legislators know how a minimum wage increase would affect your small business

As the Pennsylvania General Assembly meets in Harrisburg, NFIB is monitoring proposed legislation that would impact your small business. Proposals to increase Pennsylvania’s minimum wage could be at play again this session, and it’s important to let lawmakers know how a raise in the minimum wage would impact your business.

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