KEY POINTS
  • Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said that any tax increases sought by the Biden administration to help pay for spending initiatives would be introduced gradually.
  • Yellen, who spoke to CNBC's "Closing Bell," added that the proposed tax increases would likely come later in 2021 as part of a larger legislative package.
  • "Probably tax increases to pay for at least part of it that would probably phase in slowly over time," she said.
Former Federal Reserve Chair, Janet L. Yellen, President-elect Joe Biden pick to be Treasury Secretary, speaks at the Queen in Wilmington, DE on December 1, 2020.

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Thursday that any tax increases sought by the Biden administration to help pay for big-ticket spending would be introduced gradually.

Yellen, who spoke to CNBC's "Closing Bell," added that the proposed tax increases would likely come later in 2021 as part of a larger legislative package.