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Home»Economic News»“It’s Main Street’s Turn To Restore The American Dream” – US Treasury Secretary Warns Wall Street
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“It’s Main Street’s Turn To Restore The American Dream” – US Treasury Secretary Warns Wall Street

April 9, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent recently outlined President Trump’s financial priorities at the American Bankers Association (ABA) Summit, emphasizing a shift towards supporting Main Street America. Bessent expressed that the administration aims to empower smaller financial institutions and prioritize the success of local businesses and consumers.

Highlighting the importance of Main Street’s role in driving economic growth, Bessent stated, “It’s Main Street’s turn to hire workers, drive investment, and restore the American dream.” He emphasized the need to level the playing field for all banks, irrespective of their size, to thrive in the current economic landscape.

In response to concerns about a potential recession, Bessent defended the administration’s strategy of tax cuts, deregulation, and trade rebalancing. He underscored the importance of gradually de-leveraging the government sector and re-leveraging the private sector to avoid triggering a recession.

Bessent reiterated President Trump’s commitment to bringing back jobs and manufacturing to the U.S., raising wages, and reviving the American dream. He emphasized the administration’s focus on implementing policies that support economic growth and prosperity for all Americans.

Reports from CNBC indicate that while the wealthy primarily own stocks, Main Street’s involvement in the stock market has increased significantly over the years, thanks to the introduction of individual retirement accounts (IRA) and 401(k)s. This trend reflects a broader participation in the financial markets by a diverse range of investors.

Overall, Secretary Bessent’s remarks underscore the administration’s commitment to fostering a robust and inclusive economy that benefits all Americans, with a particular emphasis on empowering Main Street businesses and consumers.

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