The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Mnuchin, Powell back jobless aid and small business loans

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WASHINGTON » Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said Thursday that the government’s top priorities in any new economic relief package should be to provide affordable loans to small businesses and further support for millions of Americans who remain unemployed.

With the prospects for any new federal aid package appearing dim, members of the Senate Banking Committee pressed both officials to list improvemen­ts that could be quickly made in the nearly $3 trillion in support that Congress has passed to fight the pandemic-induced recession that’s left nearly 11 million people still jobless.

Democrats on the panel urged Mnuchin, one of the administra­tion’s top negotiator­s, to work harder to persuade Republican­s in Congress to raise the amount of money they would be willing to support in a new bill. And Republican­s urged Democratic members to consider a lower amount that might clear both the House and Senate with Election Day less than six weeks away.

Mnuchin agreed that business loans and enhanced unemployme­nt support would be good priorities for Congress to back in any new package.

Pressed to state what the top priorities should be, Powell said it would be to provide more support through the popular Paycheck Protection Program for small businesses, and to boost unemployme­nt benefits. The PPP still contains around $130 billion that had not been allocated when authorizat­ion for the program expired.

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