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Minimum wage? Keep it up, says Pritzker

Minimum wage? Keep it up, says Pritzker

Gov. JB Pritzker speaks to reporters at the Sangamon County Complex, Springfield IL March 5, 2026 Photo: Saga Communications


Springfield, IL (CAPITOL CITY NOW) – Now that Illinois has a minimum wage of $15 an hour, Gov. JB Pritzker doesn’t want it to stop.

“This really has really been about lifting people out of poverty,” Pritzker said at an event in Springfield Thursday. “$8.25, just like the federal minimum wage of $7.25, you can’t live on one full-time job at $8.25, you have to hold down two. And even if you have two, and even if you have two, that’s barely enough, really, to take care of yourself, certainly not a whole family.”

Just as the minimum wage escalated over some years to the present $15 an hour, a bill would keep the increases going until it reached $27 in 2032. But business groups are opposed.

“We were very conscious of the potential impact on businesses,” said Pritzker, “and so we provided a tax credit for the small businesses in particular, that were going to pay the increased minimum wage, and we did it carefully over the course of about 5 1/2 years.”

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