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Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Virginia to raise minimum wage to $15 by 2028 under new law - Virginia Mercury

Gov. Abigail Spanberger on Thursday signed legislation to gradually raise Virginia’s minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2028, delivering on a top Democratic priority and setting in motion a series of wage increases that will affect workers, businesses and the state budget for years to come.

“Today, we are putting more money in the pockets of Virginia workers,” Spanberger said in a statement. “If you work full time in Virginia, you should be able to afford to live in Virginia. You should be able to keep up with your rent or mortgage, fill your medications, and save for your kids’ futures.”

The measure, carried by Del. Jeion Ward, D-Hampton, and Sen. Louise Lucas, D-Portsmouth, codifies the state’s current minimum wage of $12.77 per hour, which took effect Jan. 1, and sets a path for future increases.

Under the law, the wage will rise to $13.75 per hour on Jan. 1, 2027, and then to $15 per hour on Jan. 1, 2028. Beginning in 2029, the wage will be adjusted annually to reflect changes in the consumer price index.

Spanberger said the legislation reflects a broader effort to support workers across industries, including agriculture, noting the administration worked with the Virginia Farm Bureau “to strike a balance to protect farm workers and our vital farming industry.”

The governor also signed related legislation requiring that farm workers be paid the state minimum wage, extending protections to a sector that has historically been treated differently under labor laws.

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