July 1, 2026 brought new prevailing wage data from the U.S. Department of Labor. For employers that hire across states or sponsor foreign workers, wage tables are not a background detail. They shape offers, immigration filings, and compliance exposure.
Why it matters now
- A wage offer that was acceptable in June can become outdated once new wage data takes effect.
- Immigration and labor certification filings depend on the correct occupation code and wage level.
- Offer templates often lag behind the real compliance rules being used by HR and legal teams.
What to do next
- Review any offer, job posting, or immigration case tied to a July 2026 wage update.
- Keep an occupation-to-wage map that recruiters can check before an offer is sent.
- Store approvals so you can show why the final pay rate was selected.
A clean wage review process reduces last-minute offer changes and lowers the risk of filing mistakes.
Research note: Based on the U.S. Department of Labor’s foreign labor certification updates effective July 1, 2026.


