Gov. Murphy Signs Bill That Will Eventually Raise Minimum Wage In N.J. To $15 An Hour

TRENTON, N.J. (CBSNewYork/AP) -- New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy has signed into law a measure that raises the hourly minimum wage to $15 an hour over the next five years.

The first-term Democrat signed the legislation Monday in Elizabeth alongside Democratic legislative leaders.

The bill raises the current $8.85 minimum wage to $10 an hour in July, then hikes the rate by $1 in subsequent years until it reaches $15 in 2024.

New Jersey becomes the fourth state, along with the District of Columbia, to enact a phased-in $15 minimum wage. California, Massachusetts and New York have adopted similar proposals.

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Murphy promised to raise the rate as part of his campaign for governor.

Republicans and many businesses oppose the higher rate, saying it will raise costs.

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