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On The Money: 3.2 million more Americans file new jobless claims | Schumer, Pelosi set to unveil ‘Rooseveltian’ relief package | Pelosi pushes back on Trump’s call for capital gains tax cuts

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THE BIG DEAL — 3.2 million more Americans file new jobless claims amid coronavirus downturn: Almost 3.2 million Americans filed new applications for unemployment benefits last week as the U.S. economy continues to atrophy under the stress of the coronavirus pandemic.

“While initial claims for unemployment benefits continue to slowly recede from their peaks, they remain at painfully high levels,” wrote Oxford Economics economists Nancy Vanden Houten and Gregory Daco in a Thursday analysis.

I break down the report here.

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Schumer, Pelosi set to unveil ‘Rooseveltian’ relief package: Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said Thursday that he and Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) will soon unveil a coronavirus relief package that he described as “Rooseveltian” in its scope and size.

Schumer’s remarks came in response to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s (R-Ky.) statement earlier this week that Congress needs to “take a pause” before passing more pandemic relief legislation after already approving $3 trillion in aid.

Schumer on Thursday said the fiscally cautious approach now being taken by Republicans like McConnell and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (Calif.) reminded him of former President Hoover’s response to the 1929 stock market crash and the onset of the Great Depression.

Hoover famously, and wrongly, predicted a rapid economic recovery in 1930. Instead, the Great Depression lasted until 1939. The Hill’s Alexander Bolton has more here.

Pelosi pushes back on Trump’s call for capital gains tax cuts in next coronavirus bill: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) on Thursday pushed back on President Trump’s request that capital gains tax cuts be considered for the next coronavirus response package, suggesting that discussions about tax policy should be left for another time.

“If you want to compare the need for us to change the capital gains tax, which, once again, once again, ignores the fact that there are people in our country that are hungry, and that there is some equivalence to that, I respectfully disagree,” Pelosi said in a television interview with Bloomberg’s David Westin. “There are certain things that are urgent.”

The Hill’s Naomi Jagoda has more here.

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