White House Economic Office Pushing For Higher Minimum Wage Offers Unpaid Internships

Thomas Catenacci 

The White House Council of Economic Advisers, which has pushed for a higher minimum wage, unveiled several unpaid internship job openings Wednesday.

The Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) posted the unpaid internships, which are for graduate and undergraduate students qualified in assisting the office with analyzing economic data, on its website Wednesday. President Joe Biden has been an outspoken advocate for raising the federal minimum wage to $15 per hour since entering office, arguing that every American deserves a “living wage.”

“No one in America should work 40 hours a week making below the poverty line,” Biden said during Jan. 22 remarks at the White House.

CEA Chair Cecilia Rouse said that she was committed to reducing income inequality in the U.S. during a speech accepting her nomination in December. However, advocacy groups have previously argued that unpaid internships increase inequality.

“Too often, these opportunities exclude young people of color, setting nearly every industry on a path to diminished racial and economic inclusion,” the groups Pay Our Interns and Next100 said in an April statement. “This is problematic in all industries, but especially harmful in public service, where we must build a government that is reflective of and responsive to the communities it hopes to serve.”

Pay Our Interns and Next100 wrote a letter to Biden, urging him to order federal agencies to pay their interns. The groups said unpaid internships harm young people who have real financial obligations.

“The Biden Administration has the opportunity to invest in young people, foster a more diverse and inclusive federal workforce, and build pathways to public service by expanding paid internship opportunities throughout the government,” Pay Our Interns Executive Director Carlos Mark Vera said in a statement.

Democratic Reps. Chrissy Houlahan and Tim Ryan have both asked Biden to pay White House interns. Ryan led the successful 2019 effort to pay Capitol Hill interns up to $1,800 per month, The Washington Post reported.

Biden was the only Democratic presidential candidate who offered only unpaid internships to work in his campaign, according to the Des Moines Register.

Biden recently signed an executive order increasing the minimum wage for federal contractors to $15 per hour. The Senate parliamentarian struck a minimum wage increase provision from Democrats’ American Rescue Plan in February.

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