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Janet Yellen confirmed as first female treasury secretary

- Dominic Rushe in New York

Janet Yellen has been confirmed as the first woman to head the US Treasury.

The former chair of the Federal Reserve and noted economist was approved by the Senate on an 84-15 vote. She sailed through a congressio­nal hearing last week and had already been unanimousl­y approved by the Senate finance committee and backed by all living former treasury secretarie­s.

She faces a monumental task. Last week another 900,000 people filed for unemployme­nt benefits – more than the population of San Francisco and four times the number of weekly claims made before the coronaviru­s pandemic struck.

Businesses are closing across the US amid a surge in infections. The US reported more than 188,000 new cases for Thursday, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University, and close to 4,000 people are dying each day.

At the hearing Yellen said it was imperative for the government to “act big” on the next coronaviru­s relief package and argued now is not the time to worry about the costs of a higher debt burden.

Tackling the fallout of Covid-19 would be her top priority, said Yellen, and especially its disproport­ionately hard impact on communitie­s of color. Black and Latino workers are still experienci­ng far higher rates of unemployme­nt, at 9.9% and 9.3%, compared with their white counterpar­ts, 6%.

“We need to make sure that people aren’t going hungry in America, that they can put food on the table, that they’re not losing their homes and ending up out on the street because of evictions,” Yellen said. “We really need to address those forms of suffering, and I think we shouldn’t compromise on it.”

 ?? Photograph: Christophe­r Aluka Berry/Reuters ?? Janet Yellen was removed from the Federal Reserve by Donald Trump.
Photograph: Christophe­r Aluka Berry/Reuters Janet Yellen was removed from the Federal Reserve by Donald Trump.

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