Biden cites jobs report in final COVID relief bill pitch
Biden sought to make a last-minute pitch Friday for his $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan, currently under consideration in the Senate, during his briefing with economic advisers -- pointing to February’s jobs report as evidence that the massive package is “urgently needed.”
“Our economy still has 9.5 million fewer jobs than it had this time last year," Biden said. "And at that rate, it would take two years to get us back on track.”
Biden said some of the growth last month came from the December COVID relief package, but said without additional resources the gains would diminish, highlighting that the expiration date for emergency unemployment benefit is less than two weeks away.
“We can’t afford one step forward and two steps backwards. We need to beat the virus, provide essential relief, and build an inclusive recovery. People need the help now. In less than two weeks, enhanced unemployment benefits will begin to expire for 11 million people,” Biden warned.
Biden did not take any questions from the press ahead of the weekly briefing, which is expected to include an update on the jobs numbers released Friday, along with an update on unemployment by race and women's labor force participation, according to the White House. Members of Biden's economic team, including Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen and Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers Cecilia Rouse, were also in attendance.
-ABC News' Molly Nagle