Garden State workers are about to see more green.

The minimum wage for most New Jersey workers will go up by $1 in 2020 to $11 an hour, state officials announced on Tuesday.

“We believe that every resident deserves the opportunity to join the middle class,” said Gov. Phil Murphy. “Our progress on fair and equitable wages demonstrates our state’s commitment to fighting for economic justice and stronger and fairer economy that works for every family.”

The hike is the first step in the state’s push toward an eventual $15 minimum wage by 2024, Murphy said.

While most New Jerseyans will find their wallets a little heavier on Jan. 1, some workers will initially see only a smaller increase. Seasonal workers and those who work for employers with fewer than six employers will see a hike to $10.30.

“We applaud Gov. Murphy’s leadership in enacting a $15 minimum wage law, and will continue . . . to vigorously investigate wage and hour complaints,” said Labor Commissioner Robert Asaro-Angelo.