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Trump administration looking to infrastructure for stimulus: Mnuchin

Published 04/01/2020, 09:55 AM
Updated 04/01/2020, 10:25 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin testifies before Senate Finance Committee

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told CNBC on Wednesday that President Donald Trump was interested in using road, bridge and other projects to blunt the economic effects of the coronavirus crisis and the administration was having talks about creating an infrastructure plan.

"The president has been very clear: he is prepared to do whatever we need to do to make sure that American workers and American businesses are protected," he said. "If we need more programs, more money, we will be going back to Congress."

Mnuchin said Trump's longstanding desire to update the country's infrastructure had led the administration to talks over the last year with Republican and Democratic lawmakers about possible legislation. Now, as interest rates scrape the bottom, the administration considers this a great time to invest in infrastructure.

Congress is working on its fourth legislative package addressing the coronavirus crisis, as it urgently tries to churn out bills that will both bolster the public health response to the deadly pandemic and alleviate the economic suffering hitting almost every part of U.S. society.

Trump and Democratic House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi have found common ground in wanting to include capital works projects in this "Phase 4" legislation to provide jobs for millions of newly displaced workers.

"The president very much wants to rebuild the country and with interest rates low that's something that's important to him," Mnuchin said. "We expect there will be more bills and we think it is a great time now to invest in infrastructure."

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Latest comments

yay we can all become construction workers
This is nothing if you cant deal wih the virus, get bunch of workers get sick together?
Should have done this before tax breaks to billionaires. Too late now, the money isn't there anymore we just lots trillions and trillions and trillions.
So... if China injecting cash into its markets is communism, how is Trump injecting cash into our markets capitalism?
So all the waitresses and housekeepers are going to build infrastructure in the future? Sounds great, but how applicable is this plan? How long will it take till they start and what happens to the people laid off where there will not be any construnction projects? Why wasn’t this plan prepared till now? It can work in the long run, but in the near future it will do little good to the laid of people who need help now, not in months and years from now...
it took a pandemic for this guy to want to physically fix America
Usd will be toilet paper in a few years. Ecpect to not be able to buy goods
Great decisition
Good stimulus
so it's basically gonna be "New Deal 2020"
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