KEY POINTS
  • President-elect Joe Biden said Friday's underwhelming jobs report foreshadows a "dark winter" as Americans face potential benefit cuts.
  • Biden said the latest report on the U.S. labor market "confirms we remain in the midst of one of the worst economic and jobs crises in modern history."
  • The statement noted that the "dire jobs report" only offered a snapshot of the situation in November before the surge in Covid cases and deaths this month.
  • He called for "urgent action" to address the health and economic crises.

President-elect Joe Biden said Friday's underwhelming jobs report foreshadows a "dark winter" that demands "urgent action" from President Donald Trump and Congress, as Covid spreads out of control across the U.S. and Americans face benefit cuts if Congress does not pass stimulus legislation.

Biden, in a statement issued by his office, said the latest report on the U.S. labor market, which showed significantly slowing job growth amid the coronavirus pandemic, "confirms we remain in the midst of one of the worst economic and jobs crises in modern history."