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In remarks on Thursday at the Economic Club in Washington, President Joe Biden said the Fed's rate cut was "an important day," but stopped short of declaring victory.
(WASHINGTON) — In remarks on Thursday at the Economic Club of Washington, D.C., President Joe Biden will celebrate the progress of the American economy, but stop short of declaring victory ...
Biden makes ‘declaration of progress’ on economy after Fed cuts interest rates - Interest rates going down ‘will provide relief by making things more affordable’ ...
President Biden is set to give remarks at the Economic Club of Washington, D.C., on Thursday, during which he will give a “declaration of progress” a day after the Federal Reserve slashed ...
Speaking from the Roosevelt Room in the White House on Friday evening, Biden touted the "transformational progress" the economy has made under his watch.
President Biden will give remarks Thursday touting economic progress, a day after the Fed cut rates in its attempt to continue toward a "soft landing." ...
President Biden celebrated the progress of the American economy, but stop short of declaring victory, senior advisors told ABC News on a call previewing the remarks.