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US Consumer Spending, Hit by Virus, Plunges Record 7.5 Percent

Washington Police Say Tara Reade Sexual Assault Complaint Against Biden Is Now ‘Inactive’

The Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) are no longer investigating聽Tara Reade’s sexual assault complaint against Joe Biden,聽a spokesman for the agency told the聽Washington Examiner. “This is an inactive case, and there are no additional details to provide,” a police spokesman said April 29, providing no further comment. Reade, a former Biden staffer, filed a report on April 9, 2020 with police in which she said she was a victim of sexual assault but did not name Biden. The court filing stated, “Subject-1 disclosed that she was the victim of a sexual assault which was committed by Subject-2 in 1993.” She told The Associated Press聽that聽the former vice president and presumptive 2020 Democratic presidential nominee聽pushed her against a wall in the basement of an office building on Capitol Hill in 1993…

US Consumer Spending, Hit by Virus, Plunges Record 7.5 Percent

WASHINGTON—U.S. consumer spending plunged 7.5 percent in March, reflecting the growing impact of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus pandemic as Americans complied with stay-at-home orders.

The Commerce Department said that the spending decline was the sharpest monthly drop on records that go back to 1959, exceeding the previous record, a decline of 2.1 percent in January 1987.

Personal incomes also fell sharply last month, declining by 2 percent with wages and salaries, the largest part of incomes, falling by 3.1 percent as millions of Americans started getting lay-off notices.

The report said that the country experienced big declines as “consumers canceled, restricted, or redirected their spending.”

The government reported April 29 that the overall economy, as measured by the gross domestic product, shrank at an annual rate of 4.8 percent in the January-March quarter, led by the biggest quarterly drop in consumer spending since 1980.

Consumer spending accounts for 70 percent of economic activity and has been the economy’s standout performer in recent years. However, with further sharp spending declines forecast, analysts are predicting that GDP will shrink by around 40 percent in the current April-June quarter, the biggest quarterly decline on record.

The GDP decline in the first quarter signaled the end of the country’s longest economic expansion, which began in June 2009. The Trump administration is hoping this downturn will be V-shaped, with a sharp fall followed by a rapid increase as stay-at-home orders expire and Americans go back to work and resume normal activities such as shopping and eating in restaurants.

But many private economists worry that the downturn could linger until a vaccine against the virus is developed and becomes widely available, something that may not occur until the middle of next year.

“The coronavirus fear, the social distancing measures, the financial volatility, and plummeting confidence have taken a severe toll on consumers’ ability and willingness to spend,” said Lydia Boussour, senior U.S. economist at Oxford Economics.

The March report showed that an inflation gauge closely followed by the Federal Reserve dropped 0.3 percent in March and is up 1.3 percent from a year ago, well below the Fed’s 2 percent target for inflation.

The Fed on Wednesday signaled that it would keep its benchmark interest rate near zero for the foreseeable future as part of its extraordinary efforts to bolster an economy expected to suffer its worst economic crisis since the 1930s.

By Martin Crutsinger

Epoch Times staff contributed to this report.

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Memo Says Newsom To Order All California Beaches And Parks To Close

California’s Gov. Gavin Newsom is expected to announce that he will be聽closing all beaches and parks across the state starting Friday in an effort to slow the spread of CCP virus, commonly known as coronavirus. A聽memo sent to California police chiefs on Wednesday said the decision was triggered following overcrowding at beaches over the weekend. “After the well-publicized media coverage of overcrowded beaches this past weekend, in violation of Governor Newsom鈥檚聽Shelter in Place Order, the Governor聽will be announcing tomorrow that聽ALL聽beaches and all state parks in California will be closed, effective Friday, May 1,” the memo read. “We wanted to give all of our members a heads up about this in order to provide time for you to plan any situations you might expect as a result, knowing each community has…