Coronavirus shutdowns have devastated the American economy.
“We’re looking forward to by the time we get later in the summer having most of the economy, if not all of the economy, open,” Mnuchin said on Fox Business Network.
Shutdowns to stem the rapid spread of the coronavirus has taken a staggering toll on the American economy: more than 22 million Americans have filed for temporary unemployment benefits, for instance, and nearly half of all states have reportedAn emergency loan program designed to keep small businesses afloat burned through $350 billion in less than two weeks before lawmakers were able to agree on a way to replenish the program’s funds.
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