Mnuchin Proposes Priority Areas for Phase 4 Stimulus

Mnuchin Proposes Priority Areas for Phase 4 Stimulus

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin identified priority areas for additional support as he urged Congr..

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin identified priority areas for additional support as he urged Congress on Friday to work with the Trump administration to pass the phase 4 stimulus package by the end of the month.

Testifying before the House Committee on Small Business, Mnuchin called for lawmakers to act quickly to provide supplemental relief to further blunt the impact of the pandemic on Americas economy, including more funding for the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP).

“A next phase of relief should extend the PPP, but on a more targeted basis for smaller companies and those that have been especially hard hit by the pandemic, such as restaurants, hotels, and other travel and hospitality businesses,” Mnuchin said.

Mnuchin said Americas economy continues to recover from the pandemic, noting a labor market recovery that has come in far above expectations.

“For the second month in a row, the jobs report vastly exceeded forecasts, with a record gain of nearly 5 million jobs when experts predicted 3 million,” Mnuchin said. “This brings our two-month total gain to approximately 8 million jobs, meaning that 34 percent of jobs lost due to the pandemic have been recovered.”

He credited bipartisan efforts among lawmakers and the Trump administration to provide liquidity quickly to workers and markets.

“The PPP is keeping tens of millions of employees connected to their jobs. Economic Impact Payments are also helping millions of families and workers to make it through these challenging times,” he said.

Epoch Times Photo Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin bumps elbows with Rep. Kevin Hern (R-Okla.) after testifying at the Capitol in Washington, on July 17, 2020. (Kevin Dietsch/Pool via Reuters)

Still, with unemployment at historically high levels, Mnuchin said there was a need to monitor economic conditions closely and identify areas in need of more support.

“Certain industries, such as construction, are recovering quickly, while others, such as retail and travel, are facing longer-term impacts and will require additional relief,” he told lawmakers.

Mnuchin said talks would continue on a phase four relief bill that he said he hopes will clear Congress by the end of the month.

“We anticipate that additional relief will be targeted to certain industries, smaller businesses, and lower- to middle-income families that have been especially hard-hit by the pandemic,” Mnuchin said. “Our focus will be on jobs and getting all Americans back to work.”

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Epoch Times Photo Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin speaks during a House Small Business Committee hearing in Washington on July 17, 2020. (Kevin Dietsch/Pool via Reuters)

The treasury secretary also said policymakers should consider blanket forgiveness—coupled with some form of fraud protection—for all smaller businesses that received Paycheck Protection Program loans.

Some business and banking groups have pushed for blanket forgiveness Read More – Source

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