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Asian American communities fall behind in pandemic recovery - Roll Call

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Asian American communities are disproportionately represented in industries that have been slow to recover from the pandemic, affected by a lack of language support and other outreach from the federal government, advocates say.

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President Donald Trump’s rhetoric around the virus, which he repeatedly has called “the Chinese virus” or has described using a racist slur, has not helped, said Jo-Ann Yoo, executive director of the Asian American Federation. Many Asian American business owners reported revenue first dropping in January, when coronavirus cases were first confirmed in the United States and hate crimes against Chinese and Chinese Americans started increasing.

Yoo fears the current crisis may only get worse if the economic recovery doesn’t pick up. She argued Asian Americans have had to grapple with the “model minority” stereotype for too long, and that has masked a need for help.

“This is going to be economic devastation beyond what we think. I just feel like, I don’t want to say it, but I feel like, ‘Oh my god, here comes the Depression,’” Yoo said.

Rep. Judy Chu, D-Calif., who chairs the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus, pointed out that Asian American-owned businesses in her district and nationwide saw revenue decline before the pandemic lockdowns hit in March.

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