Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Wednesday defended the Biden administration’s spending plans this year from Republicans’ criticism that fiscal policy had overstimulated the economy and fueled higher inflation.

“We had a very sizable fiscal stimulus,” Ms. Yellen told the House Financial Services Committee. “We addressed what was a very substantial risk” of a prolonged economic downturn, she said.

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