Biden speaks of 'grim' November jobs report but says he's 'encouraged' by bipartisan COVID-19 package
In a lengthy paper statement released Friday ahead of his afternoon speech, Biden lamented the "grim" November jobs report, saying it shows an economy "stalling" and confirms that the nation remains in "one of the worst economic and jobs crises in modern history."
Biden also cautioned that this report is just a snapshot of the economy prior to the deadly surge in cases the nation is seeing now, adding that the economic situation will get worse if Congress and Trump do not act in the coming weeks.

A $908 billion COVID-19 relief proposal advanced by a bipartisan group of Senators has gained momentum on Capitol Hill with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell speaking over the phone Thursday to discuss pandemic relief for the first time since the November election -- but the deal is not yet done as lawmakers work to craft the bill's final language.
Biden said in Friday's statement that while he is "encouraged" by the bipartisan $908 billion relief bill working its way through Congress, it is not nearly enough to stem the negative effects the pandemic has had on the American economy, calling it "just the start."
He reiterated that he and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris are working on a plan they hope to get passed when they take office in January, encouraging the country to come together to beat back the virus.
-ABC News' John Verhovek








