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Salaries for Pennsylvania officials rise 3.3%

Salaries for top state officials in 2026, ranging from Gov. Josh Shapiro to board members, reflect a 3.3% cost-of-living adjustment during the past year.

Gov. Josh Shapiro tops the list with a $253,870 salary versus $245,760 in 2025.

The salaries for Lt. Gov. Austin Davis are $213,248; Treasurer Stacy Garrity $211,219; Auditor General Tim DeFoor $211,219 and Attorney General Dave Sunday $211,219.

The salaries were posted in Saturday’s Pennsylvania Bulletin.

The increase reflects the annual change in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for urban residents in the mid-Atlantic region, including Pennsylvania, under a 1995 state compensation law.

Because of the federal government shutdown from October through mid-November, state officials used federal CPI data published on Sept. 11 for the month of August to make the 3.3% calculation, the notice said.

The federal Bureau of Labor Statistics hasn’t published CP1 data for October, officials said.

The General Assembly made a different calculation of a 3.25% CPI change when it published lawmakers’ salaries earlier this month.

Other state salaries

Salaries for secretaries of large agencies, including education, environmental protection, health, labor and industry, human services, transportation and corrections are $203,095.

Salaries for secretaries of medium-size agencies, including aging, community and economic development, general services, revenue, conservation and natural resources and state police commissioner are $192,341.

Salaries for secretaries of small-size agencies, including agriculture, banking & securities, commonwealth, drug and alcohol programs and insurance commissioner are $182,785.

The salaries for the chairs of the Public Utility Commission and Environmental Hearing Board are $195,441 while members of both boards receive $192,941.

The salary for the chair of the board of claims is $187,506 with members receiving $177,634.

The salary for the chair of the civil service commission is $116,091 with members receiving $111,626.

The salary for the chair of the state liquor control board is $103,170 with members receiving $99,107.

Starting at $2.99/week.

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