COVID-19 and the U.S. Economy: What’s Next?
Since mid-March Congress, the administration, and state governors all took extraordinary actions to suppress the spread of COVID-19, a breathing disease brought on by the unique coronavirus that came from China. Constraints focused on implementing social distancing to suppress the spread of COVID-19 have caused stay-at-home orders and the temporary closure of schools, organizations, and universities deemed non-essential, with the economy experiencing a abrupt and high downturn as unemployment rolls are swelling.
Legislators have actually passed several policies targeted at supplying relief, consisting of the biggest public relief package in U.S. history: The CARES Act. Join Heritage Foundation specialists for a timely conversation on how COVID-19 is impacting the U.S. economy, which policies are assisting and which are harming, and what’s next for assisting in an economic healing after the public health crisis is contained.
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