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Experts see economic problems for U.S. as struggle over debt limit, spending cuts extends

WASHINGTON — Experts told the U.S. House Budget Committee on Wednesday the country’s economic outlook is problematic, as a fierce debate over the nation’s budget remains front and center. House

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Experts See Economic Problems for U.S. as Struggle Over Debt Limit, Spending Cuts Extends

Economic experts testified in front of the U.S. House Budget Committee on Wednesday, as a fierce debate over the nation’s budget remains front and center.

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US House panel votes to advance 1.9 trln COVID-19 relief package

US House panel votes to advance 1.9 trln COVID-19 relief package Xinhua | Updated: 2021-02-23 10:39 Chairman of the House Budget Committee John Yarmuth. [Photo/Agencies] WASHINGTON - The US House Budget Committee on Monday voted to move forward President Joe Biden's $1.9-trillion COVID-19 relief package, setting up a vote in the full House later this week. The House panel approved the relief package, also known as the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, by a vote of 19-16 largely along party lines. "We are in a race against time. Aggressive, bold action is needed before our nation is more deeply and permanently scarred by the human and economic costs of inaction," John Yarmuth, chairman of the House Budget Committee and a Democrat from Kentucky, said Monday before the vote.

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U.S. House panel votes to advance 1.9 trln COVID-19 relief package - World News

2021-02-23 02:36:31 GMT2021-02-23 10:36:31(Beijing Time) Xinhua English WASHINGTON, Feb. 22 (Xinhua) -- The U.S. House Budget Committee on Monday voted to move forward President Joe Biden's 1.9-trillion-U.S.-dollar COVID-19 relief package, setting up a vote in the full House later this week. The House panel approved the relief package, also known as the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, by a vote of 19-16 largely along party lines. "We are in a race against time. Aggressive, bold action is needed before our nation is more deeply and permanently scarred by the human and economic costs of inaction," John Yarmuth, chairman of the House Budget Committee and a Democrat from Kentucky, said Monday before the vote.

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Live COVID-19 updates: U.S. LA County sees large decline in new cases

Live COVID-19 updates: U.S. LA County sees large decline in new cases
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Quotes of the Day from Xinhua World News, Feb. 23

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Quotes of the Day from Xinhua World News, Feb. 23

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