Fed Chair Powell: The economy needs more support from Congress


Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell testifies during a Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs hearing a quarterly CARES Act report to Congress on September 24, 2020 in Washington DC. (Photo by Getty Images via Dray Anger / POL / AFP)

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Update 8:15 p.m. PT – Thursday, November 12, 2020

The chairman of the Federal Reserve has urged Congress to pass another stimulus package, as the country is reeling from the effects of the coronavirus epidemic.

On Thursday, Jerome Powell said in a conference with the European Central Bank that as the economy begins to recover, he is concerned about some of the long-term effects of the epidemic.

In particular, Powell said the economy will probably be more technological than ever before and it will leave retail, factory and hospitality workers who have lost their jobs for longer than they have lost their jobs.

“We’ve got new cases at record levels,” Powell said. “We’ve seen a number of states begin to impose limited activity restrictions and people may lose confidence that it’s safe to go out.”

This is because Congress is stuck in a stalemate on the terms of a deal on a new stimulus bill, limiting the chances of it passing before the end of the year.

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