US virus stimulus to be 'north of $2T'

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The coronavirus stimulus package is being negotiated by the US Senate this weekend.
The coronavirus stimulus package is being negotiated by the US Senate this weekend.

Washington - Lawmakers 'making very good progress' on Senate package

By Reuters

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Published: Sat 21 Mar 2020, 9:12 PM

Last updated: Mon 23 Mar 2020, 2:12 PM

The White House expects the impact of economic stimulus to counter the effects of coronavirus to be more than $2 trillion, including around $1.4 trillion from a prospective US Senate bill, aides said on Saturday.
White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow told reporters he expects the coronavirus stimulus package being negotiated by the Senate this weekend would be worth about $1.3 trillion or $1.4 trillion.
Eric Ueland, the White House legislative liaison, told reporters the net impact of the legislation and US Federal Reserve action would be "well north of $2 trillion".
"The net impact, in combination with the amount that you'll see pass in the next couple of days, I hope, plus what the Federal Reserve can put in on the table, in combination with what we're doing, will be well north of $2 trillion," Ueland said.
US Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer on Saturday said lawmakers were "making very good progress" on the Senate package.
"I have every expectation that this progress will continue throughout the day," Schumer said.


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