The United States cannot let the coronavirus shut down its economy
again, U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Thursday, adding
that more than $1 trillion in rescue funds will flow into the economy
over the next month.
Mnuchin, speaking on CNBC television, said he was prepared to go back
to Congress for more money to support the economy, but additional funds
would be targeted to sectors with the most need, including hotels,
restaurants, travel and entertainment firms.
The Treasury chief, who has been the Trump administration’s point man
for negotiating rescue programs, said that he was confident that
COVID-19 infection spikes in certain areas could be dealt with due to
improvements in testing, contact tracing and ample hospital capacity.
“We can’t shut down the economy again. I think we’ve learned that if
you shut down the economy, you’re going to create more damage and not
just economic damage,” he said, adding that this includes other
problems.
Mnuchin said of the $3 trillion in coronavirus rescue spending
approved by Congress this year, only about $1.6 trillion has filtered
through the economy so far.
“Over the next month, you’re going to see over another $1 trillion
pumped into the economy, that’s going to have a big impact,” Mnuchin
said. The Federal Reserve’s Main Street Lending program for mid-size
businesses is just getting started and “we’re prepared to go back to
Congress for more money to support the American worker,” he added.
Asked if he was considering more aid to states, Mnuchin said that would be subject to negotiations with Congress.
Mnuchin added that due to an extension of forgivable Paycheck
Protection Program loans to 24 weeks, he expects many restaurants that
had previously been reluctant to seek loans will come forward to take up
a significant portion of the program’s remaining funds.
https://www.marketscreener.com/news/U-S-cannot-shut-down-economy-again-Treasury-s-Mnuchin-says–30757775/?countview=0
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