Washington: Introducing his high-profile and experienced team to the nation, US President-elect Joe Biden on Tuesday exuded confidence that it will create a recovery for all and get the country's economy moving again.
His economic team includes Janet Yellen as the Treasury Secretary, Indian-American Neera Tanden as the Director of Office of Management and Budget, Wally Adeyemo the as Deputy Secretary of the Treasury, Cecilia Rouse as the Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers, and Jared Bernstein and Heather Boushey as members of the Council of Economic Advisers.
Let me be clear, with this team and the others who we will add in the weeks ahead, we will create a recovery for all and get this economy moving again, Biden said at his transition headquarters in Wilmington, Delaware.
We will create jobs, raise incomes, reduce drugs prices, advance racial equity across the economy, and restore the backbone of this country the middle class. Our message to everyone struggling right now is this help is on the way, he said.
Announcing key nominations and appointments to critical economic positions in the Administration, Biden described them as a first-rate team that will steer the country through the ongoing economic crisis and help build the economy back better than before.
This team is tested and experienced. It includes groundbreaking Americans who come from different backgrounds, but share my core economic vision that given a fair shot and equal chance, there's nothing beyond the capacity of the American people. Let's not forget that the middle class built this country and unions built the middle class, he said.
And from the most unequal economic and jobs crisis in modern history, we can build a new American economy that works for all Americans. But we need to act now. And we have to work together, he added.
For the millions of Americans who have lost their jobs -- or hours -- and have had to claim unemployment, we have to deliver them immediate relief. This includes affordable health care for millions of people who have lost it or are in danger of losing it. Child care, sick leave, family leave, so workers don't have to choose between work and family, he said.