New overtime regulations earn bigger paycheck for some

In a move aimed at bolstering worker protections nationwide, the U.S. Department of Labor has unveiled a significant update to overtime pay regulations under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). This update comes amidst concerns that the previous salary threshold of $684 per week ($35,568 annually) has not kept pace with inflation, leaving many salaried workers vulnerable to long hours without additional compensation.

Effective July 1, the new threshold rose to $844 per week ($43,888 annually), with a further increase to $1,128 per week ($58,656 annually) starting Jan.1, 2025. These adjustments, phased in over the next few years, are designed to align more closely with current wage trends and economic realities.

A recent analysis by personal injury law firm Bisnar Chase  sheds light on the impact of these changes. Using data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, they identified that a whopping 17 million workers will now become eligible for overtime pay under the updated thresholds. In South Carolina, 261,085 extra workers should now be paid for working overtime.

How will workers in other states fare? Check the online interactive map to see the numbers in all states. 

These updates are crucial in ensuring fair compensation and protecting millions of workers,” emphasizes Brian Chase, a partner at Bisnar Chase. He underscores the importance of these changes in promoting equitable labor practices across various industries.

The final rule is projected to redirect approximately $1.5 billion annually from employers to workers through increased pay. Despite this significant financial impact on affected workers, the adjustment represents a manageable fraction of total wages in the U.S. economy, minimizing adverse effects on employers.

Moreover, automatic updates every three years will sustain the rule’s effectiveness by adjusting thresholds to reflect economic shifts over time. This proactive approach aims to uphold robust overtime protections, ensuring they remain relevant and beneficial to an expanding workforce.

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