Rep. Barney Frank Optimistic Over State Of U.S. Economy
Friday, November 6, 2009 at 2:11PM
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By Meagan Wiseley - University of New Mexico/Talk Radio News Service

Chairman of the House Financial Services Committee Barney Frank (D-Mass.) said Friday that on the economic front, America received good news and bad news today following the Labor Department's announcement of a 10.2% unemployment rate.

“Although 190,000 more American’s lost their jobs...that is substantially less than the pace at which they were losing jobs until fairly recently,” Frank said during remarks at a conference sponsored by NoLimits.org, a progressive on-line organization founded by Frank's sister.

Frank said the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, or the stimulus bill, had a positive impact in deterring unemployment, explaining that unemployment rates would be higher if the stimulus bill hadn’t passed.

Frank also said that the lack of regulation in the financial sector, which he contributed to Alan Greenspan, the former Chairman of the Federal Reserve, led to the AIG crisis and the following recession. He praised the current Chairman of the Federal Reserve Ben Bernanke for his willingness to collaborate with Congress over new financial regulatory reforms.

Frank remained positive about the economic outlook.

“We are making progress ... things are getting better virtually on every front [and] I am confident that when we are through with financial regulations...the kind of things that got us in trouble in the past won’t get us in trouble in the future,” Frank added.
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