Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7771

Introduced
2/12/26  

Caption

Provides that commencing January 1, 2027, the minimum wage shall be twenty-four dollars ($24.00) per hour.

Impact

The passage of HB 7771 is expected to have profound implications on the state's workforce and economy. By significantly raising the minimum wage, the bill could improve the financial circumstances of many workers, particularly those in low-wage industries. Advocates argue that this increase will help lift families out of poverty and stimulate local economies through increased consumer spending. However, it may also impose challenges on small businesses that might struggle to meet the new wage requirements, raising concerns about potential job losses or reduced hiring.

Summary

House Bill 7771 seeks to amend the General Laws related to minimum wages, establishing a significant increase in the state-mandated minimum wage. If enacted, the bill mandates that starting January 1, 2027, the minimum wage in the state will rise to $24.00 per hour. This marks a considerable jump from the current minimum wage levels and aligns with ongoing discussions regarding labor rights and fair compensation for workers in the state. The proposed legislation is a response to increasing living costs and aims to provide employees with a wage that supports better financial stability.

Contention

Notably, the bill is likely to evoke diverse opinions among lawmakers and businesses. Supporters of the legislation, including various labor groups and advocates for economic reform, view the increase in minimum wage as a necessary step toward social equity and improved living conditions for workers. Conversely, some business owners and economic analysts warn that drastically increasing the minimum wage could trigger adverse economic effects, such as increased operational costs, potential layoffs, and even triggering inflation if businesses raise prices to cover the wage hikes. This balance of viewpoints sets the stage for vigorous debate as the bill progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5508

Provides that commencing January 1, 2026, the minimum wage shall be twenty-two dollars ($22.00) per hour.

RI H5029

Sets the minimum wage for 2026 at sixteen dollars ($16) per hour, 2027 at seventeen dollars ($17) per hour.

RI S0125

Sets the minimum wage for 2026 at sixteen dollars ($16) per hour, 2027 at seventeen dollars ($17) per hour.

RI S0310

Sets the minimum wage for 2026 at $16 per hour, 2027 at $17 per hour, 2028 at $18 per hour, 2029 at $19 per hour and for 2030 at $20 per hour.

RI S0215

Commencing January 1, 2026, this act would increase the minimum wage for employees receiving gratuities from the current $3.89 to $6.75 per hour.

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 H5507

Gradually increases the minimum wage for employees receiving gratuities.

RI S0750

Increases the minimum wage amount for any person committed to the adult correctional institution from three dollars to five dollars a day for every day the person shall labor.

RI S0033

Allows a modification to federal adjusted gross income of twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) of social security income for tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2025.

RI H5783

Increases the net taxable estate exemption to four million dollars ($4,000,000) for deaths that occur on or after January 1, 2026.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.