KEY POINTS
  • Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen called on congressional leaders to get more aggressive in spending.
  • In inflation-adjusted terms, Yellen said the budget hasn't really increased since 2010.
  • She noted that several areas of her department remain significantly underfunded.
Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen speaks during a daily news briefing at the James Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House May 7, in Washington, DC.

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen urged congressional leaders on Thursday to step up spending, saying that the government is operating on a budget that is more than a decade behind the times.

In remarks to a House panel that will have large sway over spending, Yellen said that inflation-adjusted spending has remained stagnant for 11 years.