Journal Article
Fiscal Relief during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Abstract: In response to the sharp economic downturn during the COVID-19 pandemic, Congress passed unprecedented policy relief measures to support households, businesses, and the broader economy. Compared with previous fiscal stimulus responses, these relief programs have been unmatched in size and scope, speed of response, and novelty of design. Huixin Bi and Chaitri Gulati review recent empirical research on three fiscal relief programs—stimulus checks, augmented unemployment insurance (UI) benefits, and the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP)—to understand their effects on the broader economy as well as their effectiveness. Bi and Gulati find that stimulus checks provided direct income support to liquidity-constrained and lower-income households, but because households who did not suffer income losses put the money into personal savings, the full boost to consumption has yet to be seen. Augmented UI benefits fully replaced earnings for the majority of recipients who lost jobs. And the PPP aided the continuity of the small business sector and boosted employment at a modest pace. Overall, Bi and Gulati find that the fiscal policy response to the pandemic largely benefitted segments of the economy most in need, but the long-term effects from these programs remain to be seen.
Keywords: Fiscal Policy Relief Programs; Stimulus Checks; COVID-19; Paycheck Protection Program; Augmented Unemployment Insurance Benefits;
https://doi.org/10.18651/ER/v106n2BiGulati
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Provider: Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
Part of Series: Economic Review
Publication Date: 2021-07-08
Volume: 106
Issue: no.2
Pages: 5-24