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Statement by Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen | U.S. Department of the Treasury

Statement by Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen
September 30, 2023

I applaud Congress for moving to avoid a reckless and unnecessary government
shutdown. America has made remarkable economic progress over the last two and a half
years, with unemployment near historic lows, inflation declining, and robust economic growth.
We should be working to support our economic progress — as President Biden has done with
generational investments in infrastructure, semiconductors, and advanced manufacturing —
instead of jeopardizing it with dangerous political brinksmanship.
The Continuing Resolution passed by the House and Senate adheres to the bipartisan budget
agreement President Biden struck earlier this year, which cuts deficits by more than a trillion
dollars over the decade. Thankfully, this legislation will continue funding for the government,
and it advances key priorities put forward by the President including critical disaster relief.
President Biden and I remain deeply committed to ensuring that Ukraine has the support it
needs to defend its people and its territorial integrity. Our support for Ukraine advances
Americaʼs national security and it bolsters a rules-based international system that benefits
America and the world as a whole. In particular, it is vital that we sustain the economic
assistance which has played a key role in enabling Ukraineʼs brave resistance on the frontlines
of this war. Our allies and partners have stepped up with tens of billions of dollars in
commitments for economic and budgetary assistance. We have worked closely with both
those partners and the Ukrainian government to support economic reforms and promote the
e ective use of our assistance. America must — and will — continue to stand up for freedom
and our core interests by supporting Ukraine for as long as it takes in the face of Putinʼs
barbaric war. The Administration, and I personally, will fight for that support moving forward.
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