State Report: Min. Wage Increase, Fundraisers, Mayoral Endorsement

Anthony Faccenda, GoLocalProv News Contributor

State Report: Min. Wage Increase, Fundraisers, Mayoral Endorsement

This week’s State Report focuses on the state’s minimum wage, which is set to increase next week—affecting early 10,000 Rhode Islanders. We’ll also look at a key endorsement picked up this week by a Providence mayoral candidate. Also on the docket is a pair of fundraiser announcements: one being held by an incumbent and another by a candidate in a special election. Lastly, we’ll take a look at two upcoming special committee meetings designed to increase efficiency and save money throughout Rhode Island’s cities and towns.

Minimum Wage Increase

Beginning on New Year’s Day, 9,000 Rhode Islanders will receive an automatic pay raise as the state increase its minimum wage from $7.75 to $8 an hour.

The pay hike puts Rhode Island Rhode Island on par with neighboring Massachusetts, but behind other New England states like Connecticut, whose minimum wage will increase from $8.25 to $8.70 on New Year’s Day and Vermont, who will be increasing its minimum wage to $8.73. New Hampshire’s $7.25 an hour minimum wage is the lowest in New England and is one of 31 states where the federal minimum wage prevails.

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It’s the second straight annual increase in Rhode Island. Last year, the state’s minimum wage rose 35 cents to $7.75. It marked the first time the wage had been increased since 2007.

According to the Economic Policy Institute, the wage increase will benefit 9,000 workers who currently make under $8 per hour, as well as another 14,000 low-wage earners, who are expected to see their hourly wage rise as pay scales are automatically adjusted upward to reflect the new minimum wage.

Twelve other states will increase their minimum wage on January 1. Here is the list of all the increases that will go into effect next week:

  • Arizona: $7.80 to $7.90
  • Colorado: $7.78 to $8.00
  • Connecticut: $8.25 to $8.70
  • Florida: $7.79 to $7.93
  • Missouri: $7.35 to $7.50
  • Montana: $7.80 to $7.90
  • New Jersey: $7.25 to $8.25
  • New York: $7.25 to $8.00
  • Ohio: $7.85 to $7.95
  • Oregon: $8.95 to $9.10
  • Rhode Island: $7.75 to $8.00
  • Vermont: $8.60 to $8.73
  • Washington State: $9.19 to $9.32

 

Additionally, several cities and counties are set to increase their minimum wage—including SeaTac, Washington, who approved a $15 minimum wage floor for its 6,000 airport workers. The measure is currently being challenged in court. Here's the full list:

  • San Francisco, Calif.: $10.55 to $10.74
  • San Jose, Calif.: $10.00 to $10.15
  • SeaTac, Wash.: $9.19 to $15.00
     

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