Biden Will Prioritize Problems of Black and Low Income Citizens
Elected President Joe Biden will prioritize the problems of black and low income citizens.
Biden sets up an advisory team that will bring the economic problems of the aforementioned people to the fore.
The names chosen by
Joe Biden, who won the US presidential election on November 3, to the economic advisory team, point out that the president is sensitive to the economic problems of black people and low-income Americans.
According to information obtained from sources close to the subject, Cecilia Rouse will be appointed as the chairman of the Economic Advisors Board (CEA).
Progressive economists Heather Boushey and Jared Bernstein, who argue that the Fed should target black unemployment rates, are also expected to take office at CEA.
It is predicted that all three candidates who are likely to be appointed will provide an intellectual power in fulfilling the objectives of the new administration.
In addition to Janet Yellen, who was nominated for the Ministry of the Treasury, Rouse, Bernstein and Boushey also argue that there should be an extra financial stimulus package for the increasing coronavirus cases worldwide.