President Joe Biden has made aggressive use of executive orders since being sworn in on Jan. 20, and has issued his latest just days before hitting his 100th day in office.
Biden’s orders to date affect health care, the energy sector, prison stocks, the chip sectorand other areas. Below is a table showing orders that he signed on his first day in office, as well as other executive actions that have followed.Key Biden executive actions Source: Biden administration Biden’s latest orders create a new task force to promote organized labor, and boost the hourly minimum wage for federal contractors to $15. The president continues to back raising the U.S. minimum wage for all workers to $15 an hour, but that push has stalled in the divided Senate.Biden’s 100th day in office, counting Inauguration Day as his presidency’s first day, will be on Thursday. He’s scheduled to address a joint session of Congress on Wednesday at 9 p.m. Eastern.
U.S. stocks DJIA, +0.66% on Tuesday gave up modest early gains to trade flat to slightly lower, a day after the S&P 500 index SPX, +0.74% and Nasdaq Composite COMP, +0.88% closed at records.
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