KEY POINTS
  • Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said he worries about the long-term impacts from the coronavirus pandemic.
  • Specifically, he cited women out of work involuntarily, children whose education is suffering and small business owners who have lost “generations of intellectual capital.”
  • Speaking at a European Central Bank forum Thursday, he said “we're not going back to the same economy.”

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said Thursday he worries about women, children and business owners who face long-term consequences from the coronavirus pandemic.

Asked to name his chief concerns as the world tries to recover from the Covid-19 crisis, Powell said it's "the risk that there is some longer-run damage to the productive capacity of the economy and to people's lives who have been disrupted by the pandemic."