KEY POINTS
  • President Joe Biden said his administration will distribute more coronavirus relief funds as it aims to help companies hire more workers.
  • While he urged companies to boost wages and make workplaces safe to entice workers, Biden also said people who do not take an offer for a "suitable job" would lose unemployment benefits unless they have a specific coronavirus-related concern.
  • Job growth slowed in April, and Biden disputed the notion that a $300 per week enhanced unemployment benefit deterred Americans from taking jobs.
US President Joe Biden speak about the Covid-19 response and the vaccination program in the State Dining Room of the White House on May 4, 2021.

President Joe Biden on Monday urged U.S. companies to boost pay for workers as he outlined the steps his administration is taking to spur hiring after disappointing job creation in April.

The president said his administration will distribute more of the coronavirus relief funds included in Democrats' $1.9 trillion aid plan as reopening businesses search for employees.