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Rutter’s Raises Starting Wage to $17 Per Hour

Retailer’s 6th increase in the last 3 years
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YORK, Pa. — Rutter’s has increased its starting wage for the sixth time in three years, to $17 per hour, the convenience-store retailer has announced, a more than a 60% increase since December 2019.

Rutter’s team members and field employees will see a wage increase, with full-time team members earning more than $35,000 per year, the company said.

“We have fantastic employees at Rutter’s and want to recognize them for their continued dedication to being industry leaders,” said Suzanne Cramer, Rutter’s vice president of human resources. “As the summer of 2022 gets going, we’re thrilled to increase our wages again for our team members and field employees, and want to thank them for their efforts.”

  • Rutter’s is No. 87 on CSP’s 2021 Top 202 ranking of U.S. c-store chains by number of company-owned locations. Watch for the 2022 Top 202 in the June issue of CSP magazine and in CSP Daily News.

York, Pa.-based Rutter’s is a privately held c-store chain based in central Pennsylvania. It operates 81 locations in Pennsylvania, Maryland and West Virginia. Part of a family managed group of companies, Rutter’s includes convenience stores, a dairy and beverage company and a real estate company.

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