KEY POINTS
  • Economists aren’t just watching the size of the stimulus package. They’re watching whether it’s enough to close the “output gap” — the difference between how quickly the economy is growing and how quickly it could grow in optimal conditions.
  • Some 400,000 small businesses have closed permanently, and millions of Americans are in poverty.
  • Lawmakers should go big on fiscal stimulus, while dialing down monetary support to the economy.
Hundreds of unemployed Kentucky residents wait in long lines outside the Kentucky Career Center for help with their unemployment claims on June 19, 2020 in Frankfort, Kentucky. While the economic recovery has brought back jobs since the lowest point of the Covid-19 crisis, millions of Americans remain unemployed.

There is a contentious debate brewing among Democratic economists who span the Clinton, Obama and, now, Biden administrations that is focused squarely on the size and composition of the president's $1.9 trillion Covid-19 relief plan.      

At the heart of the debate is not just the size of the package but whether it is sufficient to close what economists call "the output gap."