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'US unemployment rate to remain in double digits by 2020 end'

By IANS | Published: June 20, 2020 10:11 AM

The US unemployment rate will remain in double digits by the end of this year as efforts to contain ...

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The US unemployment rate will remain in double digits by the end of this year as efforts to contain COVID-19 so far have not been particularly successful in the country, a senior Federal Reserve official said.

"I expect the unemployment rate to still be at double-digit levels at the end of the year, given what are likely to be persistent economic headwinds from the pandemic over the second half of the year," Boston Federal Reserve Bank President Eric Rosengren said in remarks to the Providence Chamber of Commerce in Rhode Island on Friday.

"And my own more pessimistic forecast does not fully incorporate the challenges of a second wave of the virus that is more severe than the first an outcome that occurred with the 1918 Spanish Flu, the 1957-1958 Asian Flu, and the 2009-2010 H1N1 Flu," he said.

Rosengren noted that, so far in the US, efforts to contain the virus "have not been particularly successful", with more cases than other countries, reports Xinhua news agency.

Given that new COVID-19 cases are rising in states like South Carolina and Florida, Rosengren believed there is a substantial risk in reopening too fast and relaxing social distancing too much.

"If there are significant flare-ups in states that have aggressively reopened, the reduction in social distancing that contributes to stronger economic performance in such states now may translate to more depressed economic activity and increased public health issues in those states in the future," he said.

"This lack of containment could ultimately lead to a need for more prolonged shut-downs, which result in reduced consumption and investment, and higher unemployment," Rosengren warned, adding the economic rebound in the second half of the year is likely to be less than what was hoped for at the outset of the pandemic.

"As a result, I believe that a more rapid and complete economic recovery requires better ability to contain the pandemic," he said.

Since February, US employers have slashed nearly 20 million jobs from payrolls, reversing almost 10 years of job gains, according to the Labor Department.

The unemployment rate jumped to a post-World War II high of 14.7 per cent in April and then moved down to a still very elevated 13.3 per cent in May.

( With inputs from IANS )

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