Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0138

Introduced
2/1/23  

Caption

Minimum Wages

Impact

One of the significant aspects of S0138 is the introduction of a provision that ties the minimum wage to increases in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) starting in 2028. This linkage means that as the cost of living rises, so too will the minimum wage, ensuring that workers can maintain their purchasing power in the face of inflation. This tie to the CPI is aimed at providing a more dynamic approach to wage adjustments, potentially preventing wage stagnation in the future.

Summary

S0138 is a legislative act concerning minimum wage changes in Rhode Island. This bill amends Section 28-12-3 of the General Laws to establish a schedule for increasing the minimum wage over the coming years. Starting January 1, 2024, the minimum wage will rise to fourteen dollars per hour, with a further increase to fifteen dollars per hour by January 1, 2025. These provisions will ensure that the minimum wage aligns with current economic conditions and living costs.

Contention

Debates surrounding the bill likely center on economic implications, as opponents may argue that these increases could burden small businesses, potentially leading to layoffs or reduced hiring. Conversely, proponents find that ensuring a living wage is essential for economic stability and worker empowerment. The reactions to the proposed increases and their effects on various sectors are pivotal points of contention as discussions evolve among legislators and stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S2240

Minimum Wages

RI H6078

Minimum Wages

RI H5588

Minimum Wages

RI S0827

Minimum Wages

RI H5928

Minimum Wages

RI S2241

Minimum Wages

RI H7765

Minimum Wages

RI HB1549

Further providing for definitions, for minimum wages and for exemptions.

RI S0826

Minimum Wages

RI H5589

Minimum Wages

Similar Bills

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