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3 New California Laws That Will Effect Your Wallet in 2026

William Zimmerman
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3 New California Laws That Will Effect Your Wallet in 2026CALIFORNIA - As the sun sets on 2025, Californians are preparing for a wave of new legislation that takes effect at the stroke of midnight. While hundreds of bills were signed this year, three specific laws are set to have an immediate and visible impact on your bank account—from the size of your paycheck to the way you shop for a new car.


3 New California Laws That Will Effect Your Wallet in 2026
3 New California Laws That Will Effect Your Wallet in 2026

Here are the three most significant California laws taking effect in 2026 that will directly affect your wallet.


1. The Paycheck Boost: Minimum Wage Hits $16.90

For millions of workers across the Golden State, the new year brings an automatic raise. Following California's inflation-adjusted schedule, the statewide minimum wage is officially moving up.



2. The "CARS" Act: Ending Auto Dealer Scams

Buying a car is the second-largest purchase most people ever make, and a new law—the Combating Auto Retail Scams (CARS) Act—is designed to stop "hidden" fees from draining your savings at the dealership.

3. The End of Plastic: The 10-Cent Bag Mandate (SB 1053)

You’ve seen the "thick" plastic bags at grocery stores for years, but starting tomorrow, those are going the way of the dinosaur.




Honorable Mention: The $35 Insulin Cap

For residents managing diabetes, January 1st marks the official start of the $35 copay cap for a 30-day supply of insulin. This applies to everyone on state-regulated private health plans, potentially saving families thousands of dollars in life-saving medication costs every year.