KEY POINTS
  • President Joe Biden will issue an executive order that raises pay to $15 an hour for hundreds of thousands of federal contract workers, according to senior White House officials.
  • The move will increase the current minimum wage of $10.95 by nearly 37% by March of next year and continue to tie future increases to inflation.
Protesters demanding a raise on the minimum wage to $15 per hour in New York.

President Joe Biden on Tuesday will continue his push for a national $15 minimum wage with an executive order that raises pay to at least that level for hundreds of thousands of federal contract workers, according to senior White House officials.

The move will increase the current minimum wage of $10.95 by nearly 37% by March of next year and continue to tie future increases to inflation.