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9/25/2020

Statement of Secretary Steven T. Mnuchin Department of the Treasury Before the Banking, Housing, and Urban Affair…

Statement of Secretary Steven T. Mnuchin Department of the
Treasury Before the Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs
Committee U.S. Senate
September 24, 2020

Chairman Crapo, Ranking Member Brown, and members of the Committee, I am pleased to
join you today to discuss the critical steps the Department of the Treasury and the Federal
Reserve have taken over the last six months to provide economic relief for the American
people, as well as to provide liquidity to credit markets, businesses, and households. We are
fully committed to getting every American back to work as quickly as possible.

ECONOMIC RECOVERY
America is in the midst of the fastest economic recovery from any crisis in U.S. history. The
August jobs report showed that the economy has gained back 10.6 million jobs since April—
nearly 50% of all jobs lost due to the pandemic. The unemployment rate has also decreased
to 8.4%, a notable achievement considering some people were expecting up to 25%
unemployment at the height of the pandemic. Thanks to the programs provided through the
CARES Act, we never got close to that figure.
I believe we will see tremendous third-quarter growth, fueled by strong retail sales, housing
starts and existing home sales, manufacturing growth, and increased business activity. The
September Blue Chip survey increased its projection for third-quarter GDP growth by 5.3
percentage points to 24%.
The recovery has been strong because the Administration and Congress worked together on
a bipartisan basis to deliver the largest economic relief package in American history. The
Federal Reserve has also been instrumental to the recovery by implementing 13 unique 13(3)
lending facilities.
Economic reopenings, combined with the CARES Act, have enabled a remarkable economic
rebound, but some industries particularly hard hit by the pandemic require additional relief.

PHASE IV RELIEF
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Statement of Secretary Steven T. Mnuchin Department of the Treasury Before the Banking, Housing, and Urban Affair…

The President and I remain committed to providing support for American workers and
businesses. We continue to try to work with Congress on a bipartisan basis to pass a Phase
IV relief package. I believe a targeted package is still needed, and the Administration is ready
to reach a bipartisan agreement.

TRANSPARENCY
Treasury has been working hard to implement the CARES Act with transparency and
accountability. We have released a significant amount of information to the public on our
website, Treasury.gov, and on USAspending.gov. In many instances, we have released more
information than what is required by the statute. The Federal Reserve has also posted
information on its website regarding its lending facilities.
We have provided regular updates to Congress, with this marking my seventh appearance
before Congress for a CARES Act hearing. Additionally, we are cooperating with various
oversight bodies, including the new Special Inspector General for Pandemic Relief, the
Treasury Inspector General, the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration, the new
Congressional Oversight Commission, and the Government Accountability O ice (GAO).
We appreciate Congress’s interest in these issues and have devoted significant resources to
responding to inquiries from numerous congressional committees and individual Members
of Congress on both sides of the aisle. We remain committed to working with you to
accommodate Congress’s legislative needs and to further our whole-of-government
approach to defeating COVID-19.

CONCLUSION
I would like to thank the members of the Committee for working with us to provide critical
economic support to the American people. I am pleased to answer any questions you may
have.

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