Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stigltiz: “We spent $3 trillion that was supposed to protect the most vulnerable…to provide the wherewithal for families…to prevent the growth of unemployment…We failed in important ways in each of those objectives”
Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel Prize laureate in economics and professor at Columbia University, tells Lawrence O'Donnell that Congress did not target relief "very well,” so "when the pandemic is brought under control, we are not going to be in a good position to restart the economy.
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