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In the United States, there are indicators that show only the impact of Corona 19 on the economy. Last week, the number of unemployment benefits was five times higher than in the financial crisis in 2008. He also announced that he would release unlimited money directly to the Fed Chairman of the Jerome Powell. Washington Connect.

Correspondent Correspondent Kim Soo-hyung, how many unemployed people in the United States have increased?

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Yes, the unemployment crisis far exceeds expectations.

The US Department of Labor announced last week that the number of unemployment benefits was 3283,000.

That was 282,000 in the previous week, so that's a 12-fold increase.

It is the highest since 1967 when the U.S. Department of Labor compiled statistics on unemployment benefits, five times more than in the 2008 global financial crisis.

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Did you come to the Fed Chairman of Jerome Powell to suggest unlimited money?

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Yes, it is difficult to find a precedent for the Fed Chairman of the Bank of Korea to appear in a TV interview.

How urgent the situation was, US Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said on the NBC morning broadcast that aired before the stock market opened, stating that the Fed's missiles would never run out of money.

Powell admitted that the United States seemed to be in a recession, but said that the economy worked very well until February, and this time it was different from the normal recession.

The major stock market in the United States rose more than 5% as the 2,700 trillion won buoyant Anyang also passed the Senate.

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The U.S. proliferation is still pretty fast, and you think President Trump will lift some of the social distance measures?

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Yes, it is said that President Trump will hold a press conference at the White House shortly thereafter and announce new guidelines for placing social distances that are less intense than today.

However, there is a lot of controversy over the time to take such measures, with over 80,000 people infected with Corona19 in the United States and 1,100 deaths.