Trump administration seeks $850 billion stimulus fund

Package to contain the economic damage from COVID-19

March 17, 2020 10:51 pm | Updated 10:54 pm IST - Washington

Donald Trump

Donald Trump

U.S. President Donald Trump will ask Congress to approve a massive $850 billion emergency spending package to contain the growing economic damage from the COVID-19 pandemic , according to media reports on Tuesday.

The measures are expected to include a payroll tax cut and $50 billion in aid to troubled U.S. airlines hit hard by the near total shutdown in the travel industry, The Washington Post reported, citing four officials familiar with the matter.

The package, which is in addition to the $100 billion in spending directed at paid sick leave and expanded unemployment benefits already moving through Congress, surpasses the $700 billion emergency program known as TARP to save the banking system during the 2008 global financial crisis.

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin is expected to present the proposal to Senate Republicans, the Post reported.

Democratic package

Republican leaders last week dismissed the Democratic package in the house as an inflated wish list of items. And since then the damage has accelerated with businesses forced to close and whole States under lockdown.

Trump has been pushing for a cut or suspension of taxes deducted from all American paychecks at least through the November presidential election.

But Democrats and many economists say focus on payroll taxes misses workers who are laid off, unemployed or are paid hourly.

Also read: Global death toll due to COVID-19

Most economists agree the crisis calls for a massive response to flood the economy with cash to keep households and businesses afloat.

The Federal Reserve has slashed the benchmark lending rate to zero, where it was during the 2009 global financial crisis.

It has taken extraordinary steps to ensure the financial system has plenty of cash to keep it from locking up, but Fed Chair Jerome Powell said a fiscal response will be “critical.”

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