Yellen sees stimulus righting ‘stalled’ US job market in 2022 | Malay Mail

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WASHINGTON, Feb 8 — Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said yesterday that the US job market is “stalling” and might not recover for years without the support promised by President Joe Biden’s pandemic relief package. Citing employment figures from Friday, when the economy added an anemic...

Janet Yellen predicted that if Biden’s US$1.9 trillion package is passed, US will get back to full employment next year. — Reuters pic

Without that support, she said, “the unemployment rate is going to stay elevated for years,” perhaps not again reaching four per cent until 2025.“We need a big package, and we need to get this done quickly,” she told CNN. “I don’t have specifics for you today,” she told CBS. “These are matters that President Biden is discussing with members of Congress and is open to doing what is appropriate.”

Yellen, the first female Treasury secretary in US history, noted that women — and especially women of colour — had been particularly hard hit as the coronavirus pandemic forces them to balance jobs and childcare responsibilities.

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