Economics
Kudlow Says Economy Recovering, Focus Turns Away From Rescue
- Sees ‘disincentive’ for some workers from bonus jobless check
- Backs move to withhold names of companies getting aid
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The U.S. economy is recovering from the “act of nature” that coronavirus shutdowns created, said White House economic director Larry Kudlow, rejecting a more cautious view of the outlook given last week by Fed Chairman Jereme Powell.