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3/18/2021

Remarks by Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen to the Treasury Tribal Advisory Committee | U.S. Department of …

Remarks by Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen to the
Treasury Tribal Advisory Committee
March 17, 2021

Good a ernoon, and thank you for the invitation to join this TTAC meeting.
I know Indian country has su ered a disproportionate share of hardship in this country. But
the pandemic has made that hardship harder. It’s thrown a bright spotlight on the disparities
Tribal communities face.
Indigenous Americans have the highest COVID mortality rate nationwide and those living on
reservations are four times more likely to contract COVID.
There have also been enormous financial losses. The Minneapolis Fed reports over 30
percent of Tribal enterprises had to lay o or furlough 80 to 100 percent of their workforce
due to COVID.
And regulatory and structural barriers Indian Country faced in accessing CARES funding
meant that –for many– the relief your communities needed was delayed.
I want you to know: We are working on addressing all this; our concern right now is ending
the immediate public health threat of COVID-19 and the adjacent economic crisis.
Last week was a very good week on this front: The President signed the American Rescue
Plan into law.
It includes $31.2 billion in emergency funding to Indian Country.
We want to work with you to get that funding out as quickly as possible – in the way that
generates the biggest impact. That’s our first task together.
But a er the immediate crisis is over, this Administration wants to focus on the longer-term
economic problems Indian Country has been enduring for years. We know, for instance, that
in 2018, over a quarter of Native Americans lived below the federal poverty line, the highest
rate among all minority groups in the United States.

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Remarks by Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen to the Treasury Tribal Advisory Committee | U.S. Department of …

And, in 2019, unemployment for Native Americans was 6.1 percent, nearly double that of
white Americans.
Once we get through COVID, we have to start asking: How can we ensure that people have
well-paying jobs that li and help to keep their families out of poverty?
Many of you have likely seen President Biden’s Memorandum on Tribal consultation that
outlined this Administration’s commitment to working with and listening to Tribal leaders.
I know the TTAC has played a critical role, helping our Department address tax issues
important to Indian country. I know the Tribal General Welfare Exclusion Act of 2014 has
been a particular point of discussion.
I really hope you’ll continue to play this role while I’m in o ice; I’d very much like to work
with you – and make sure that tax policy doesn’t get in the way of economic development in
Indian country.
I also know there are really important issues for Indian Country beyond TTAC’s portfolio.
Many things are tax issues, but not all of them are! And I want to engage on those as well.
Thank you all. Looking forward to our conversation.

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