- Hassett has warned of global recession and U.S. depression
- Predicted 2 million job losses in April unemployment report
President
Hassett will advise Trump on economic matters in light of the coronavirus outbreak, he told CNN. A person familiar with the matter confirmed the move.
Hassett said Thursday on CNN that the U.S. public should expect massive job losses as a result of the outbreak.
“People are really sure that there are going to be numbers in the sort of the 2 million range by the April number,” he said. “By April you’re going to see the worst jobs number you ever saw, and that’s like a virtual certainty.”
He also said that Americans may need to return to work before the outbreak subsides -- “maybe it is people work with masks on and things like that” -- or else the economy will risk entering a depression.
Hassett said earlier this week that the odds of a global recession are close to 100% and that second quarter growth in the U.S. could contract by as much as 5%.
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