Biden to unveil plan to pump $1.5 trillion into pandemic-hit economy
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[January 14, 2021]
By Jeff Mason and Jarrett Renshaw
WILMINGTON, Del. (Reuters) -
President-elect Joe Biden will unveil a stimulus package proposal on
Thursday designed to jump-start the economy during the coronavirus
pandemic with an economic lifeline that could exceed $1.5 trillion and
help minority communities.
Biden campaigned last year on a promise to take the pandemic more
seriously than President Donald Trump, and the package aims to put that
pledge into action with an influx of resources for the coronavirus
vaccine rollout and economic recovery.
The incoming administration will work with Congress on the quick
stimulus package after Biden takes office on Jan. 20, although the
impeachment of Trump threatens to consume lawmakers in the initial
weeks.
The stimulus package has a price tag above $1.5 trillion and includes a
commitment for $1,400 stimulus checks, according to a source familiar
with the proposal, and Biden is expected to commit to partner with
private companies to increase the number of Americans getting
vaccinated.
A significant portion of the additional financial resources will be
dedicated to minority communities. “I think you will see a real emphasis
on these underserved communities, where there is a lot of hard work to
do,” said another transition official.
Biden plans to introduce his package during a prime-time address on
Thursday evening, underscoring the seriousness of the topic, but he will
have to compete for attention with the political drama in Washington.
The Democratic-led House of Representatives voted to impeach Trump on
Wednesday, making him the first president in U.S. history to be
impeached twice. Ten of his fellow Republicans joined Democrats to
charge him with inciting an insurrection in last week's deadly rampage
in the Capitol.
The impeachment proceedings threaten to hang over the beginning of
Biden's term.
In a statement on Wednesday night, Biden said: "I hope that the Senate
leadership will find a way to deal with their Constitutional
responsibilities on impeachment while also working on the other urgent
business of this nation."
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President-elect Joe Biden speaks as he announces members of
economics and jobs team at his transition headquarters in
Wilmington, Delaware, U.S., January 8, 2021. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque/File
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The Democratic president-elect said last week the stimulus package
would be "in the trillions of dollars” and argued that more spending
early on would reduce the long-term economic damage from the
shutdowns spurred by the pandemic.
He also said there would be “billions of dollars” to speed up
vaccine distribution, along with money to help reopen schools and
for state and local governments to avoid laying off teachers, police
officers and health workers.
More than 380,000 people in the United States have died of COVID-19
during the pandemic, with 22.7 million infected during that time.
Pandemic-related shutdowns and restrictions have cost millions of
U.S. jobs.
Although Trump himself supported $2,000 checks for Americans in the
last round of stimulus, many of his fellow Republicans balked at the
high amount, settling on $600 checks instead. Biden may face
additional opposition from Republicans to his efforts, but he will
be helped by the fact that his fellow Democrats will control both
the House and the Senate.
Biden's incoming White House economic adviser, Brian Deese, told
Reuters on Wednesday the president-elect would press Congress to
pass immediate stimulus measures and then turn to longer-term
economic recovery measures related to healthcare and infrastructure.
(Reporting by Jeff Mason in Wilmington, Delaware, and Jarrett
Renshaw in Philadelphia; Additional reporting by Trevor Hunnicutt;
Editing by Mary Milliken and Peter Cooney)
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