Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5928

Introduced
3/1/23  

Caption

Minimum Wages

Impact

The implications of HB H5928 extend beyond just increasing wages; it aims to provide better financial security for low-wage workers and alleviate poverty levels within the state. By advancing these wage hikes, the bill seeks to bolster economic stability for the workforce, which may also lead to increased consumer spending. A particular change stipulated by the bill is the repeal of the special minimum wage statute for employees who rely on gratuities, thereby ensuring that all workers are guaranteed a higher baseline wage, irrespective of their tip income.

Summary

House Bill H5928 proposes a significant increase in the minimum wage in Rhode Island over the next several years, with a gradual increment from the current $13.00 per hour to $19.00 per hour by January 1, 2026. The bill outlines specific annual increases, framing them as essential for adapting to the rising costs of living within the state. Additionally, starting January 1, 2027, any future adjustments to the minimum wage will be linked to the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers, ensuring that wages keep pace with inflation.

Contention

While many advocates of employee rights and economic fairness support the bill, there remains notable contention regarding its potential strain on small businesses, which argue that such rapid increases in wage standards could lead to economic disruption. Critics express concern that raising the minimum wage too quickly may result in unintended consequences such as reduced hiring, increased automation, or job losses, especially in industries that traditionally rely on lower wages. Nevertheless, proponents counter that a higher minimum wage promotes a healthier workforce and supports business through increased consumer purchasing power.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S2241

Minimum Wages

RI H7765

Minimum Wages

RI H5590

Minimum Wages

RI H7348

Minimum Wages

RI H5181

Minimum Wages

RI H5136

Gradually increases the minimum wage for employees receiving gratuities between January 1, 2026 through January 1, 2031 to the minimum wage established in ยง 28-12-3 exclusive of gratuities.

RI H7531

Commencing 1/1/25, gradually increases the minimum wage for employees receiving gratuities from the current ($3.89) to ($14.95) by 1/1/29 and on 1/1/30 the minimum wage shall be no less than the minimum wage established by the minimum wage law.

RI H5507

Gradually increases the minimum wage for employees receiving gratuities.

RI H7172

Repeals the law that allowed employers to pay some of their minor employees and employees who are full time students and not attained the age of nineteen (19), less than minimum hourly wages, requiring them to be paid a minimum hourly wage.

RI S2237

Commencing January 1, 2025, this act would increase the minimum wage for employees receiving gratuities from the current $3.89 to $6.75 per hour.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.