engie,hartmann, cfo of talking about business during the coronavirus crisis. that bank of america chairman and ceo who told david westin he expects the u.s. economy to bounce back fairly quickly once the coronavirus health crisis is resolved. let's listen in. >> we saw with our consumer spending money that much faster rate, double-digit rate versus 2019, so the economy is probably going to grow faster than people projected, would have been my guest. as he looked at the margin, you saw the situation, even when the impact happened in march, we will still see consumer spending in the aggregate in march. this has cost $3 trillion in a year, so it is not a small sample. up highdate, it will be single digits. it is faster than last year versus the year before, so the economy is on this path. just as you watch march play out, it has changed for medically. what the federal reserve did is start a lot of liquidity programs to stabilize the markets. what congress passed with the stimulus bill is an effort to keep people employed. many employers have told people, so to th