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Maryland’s Push for a $25 Minimum Wage Would Be Disastrous if it Happens

Belinda Johnson by Belinda Johnson
December 13, 2025
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Activists with One Fair Wage are gathering signatures for a 2026 ballot measure that would set Maryland’s minimum wage at $25 an hour, eliminating exceptions for tipped workers and making the state the highest in the nation.

The group insists “$25 isn’t radical! It’s survival.”

Maryland already pays $15 an hour statewide, higher than the federal $7.25 and neighboring Virginia’s upcoming $12.77. Places like Washington, D.C., reach $17.95, but no state comes close to $25, which would mean over $52,000 annually for full-time work.

Rachel Greszler, a senior research fellow at The Heritage Foundation, calls the idea extreme.

“I think it’s insane. Maryland’s already trying to compete, especially with Virginia nearby, and you were losing businesses, especially the small businesses, which are disproportionately affected by high minimum wages, and to do this is just gonna exacerbate the problems that we’re having with the budget, of course, and of having good jobs for people.”

She warns that good intentions often backfire. Greszler points out that entry-level jobs help people start careers.

“You need these starting wages to be able to step onto the ladder and then be able to climb it. If that first step is $25 an hour or $52,000 a year, a lot of people would just never be able to step onto it.”

Teen employment has already fallen sharply, and this could make it worse.

“Half of people who earn it are under age 24. It’s primarily teenagers. And more than half of the people who are earning the minimum wage are just working part-time.”

The Maryland Chamber of Commerce agrees, saying the state’s economy struggles to keep jobs as it is.

“But Maryland’s economy is already struggling to create and keep jobs, and raising the minimum wage to $25 would make it even harder.”

Greszler doubts voters would approve such a leap.

“I think it’s such a big jump. I could see them going for a smaller one.”

She adds there’s “no way that that’s gonna be sustainable,” even while acknowledging rising living costs.

Similar efforts for drastic hikes have surfaced elsewhere, like in D.C. and parts of California, but Maryland’s proposal stands out for its statewide scope. Small businesses, the backbone of local economies, bear the brunt of these mandates, often leading to fewer hires, cut hours, or closures. Real job growth comes from opportunity, not government fiat that prices beginners out of the market.


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  1. Jimnie says:
    2 months ago

    All this will do is give Maryland more in state income taxes and force employers to pay more of a social security and medicare match. Workers will lose 30% of their gross pay in total taxes.

    Reply
  2. R Finley says:
    2 months ago

    Maryland is trying despritly to OUT-STUPID California

    Reply
  3. MD Refugee says:
    2 months ago

    For the past year I’ve been doing house repairs on a home I’ve owned in Maryland for 30 years. Readying it for the real estate market! We’re headed to WV as refugees fleeing more MD leftist dysfunction. That POS governor Gimme Moore and the rest of the marxists in Annapolis have driven me and children out of the my own state.

    Reply
  4. Clusseau says:
    2 months ago

    no worries mate, AI and robotics will soon replace ALL minimum wage employees. No one will end up getting paid $25/hr. if this bill passes.

    Reply
  5. Clusseau says:
    2 months ago

    no worries mate, AI and robotics will soon replace ALL minimum wage employees. No one will end up getting paid $25/hr. if this bill passes.FUCK YOU ASSHOLE MOTHER FUCKERS

    Reply
  6. ArizonaCitizen says:
    2 months ago

    …if you want to work…make a decent wage…live in a clean attractive state and have opportunities galore…try ARIZONA…today in ARIZONA we have blue skies, dry streets, tee-shirt & shorts weather, lots of jobs…and a friendly community attitude…moved here from Ohio over 60 years ago and never looked back…only bad thing is California crazy drivers (always speeding and tail-gating…and some of them also bring their stupid politics with them…other than that ARIZONA is the Greatest State in the Union !…

    Reply
  7. Nunyo says:
    2 months ago

    California set theirs at $20 and the result was fewer jobs, less hours per job, and lower income for minimum wage workers.

    The real minimum wage is always $0.

    Reply
  8. JTravianDTeriusJacksonIII says:
    2 months ago

    “They” know it’s not sustainable, realistic or practical. “They” don’t care. “They” can make it law, loot the system until it fails then blame white people for the failure. “They” believe govt is an abandoned liquor store to be looted .

    Reply
  9. Heeny says:
    2 months ago

    Prices will skyrocket and you soon find out you need $50 an hour wages. So uckfing dumb but that communism for you. Only the rich get richer.

    Reply
  10. stpaulchuck says:
    2 months ago

    just another ploy to push millions onto welfare and then get their eternal vote for Demoncrats

    Reply
  11. Marbran says:
    2 months ago

    Maryland small business owner here. If the voters do approve a $25 wage, I’ll fire everyone and scale down my business and run it out of my home. It’s that simple. Cost of labor is my #1 expense as it is, and profits simply cannot support this wage.

    Reply
  12. Red says:
    2 months ago

    That would be Wes Moore. He does what he’s told to do just like Joe Biden.

    Reply
  13. Jiri Rudolf says:
    2 months ago

    Ha Ha reminds me of Forrest Gump’s mother’s saying, “Stupid is as Stupid does”.

    Reply
  14. Recognizing Truth says:
    2 months ago

    The morons never learn.
    Increase minimum wage and you drive jobs out, send real wages down (less working hours), drive product prices up, and the buying power of the new minimum wage doesn’t really surpass the buying power of the prior minimum wage.

    End minimum wages all around and let the skill determine the pay.

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