President Joe Biden on Friday pushed Congress to act quickly on a proposed economic relief package as the White House attempted to gain bipartisan support for the $1.9 trillion measure. “The choice couldn’t be clearer. We have learned from past crises that the risk is not doing too much. The risk is not doing enough. And this is a time to act now,” Biden said during a meeting with advisers as well as Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, according to The Hill. “There is an overwhelming consensus among economists—left, right, and center—that this is a unique moment in this crisis, and the cost of inaction is high and is growing every day,” Biden added. Yellen, meanwhile, said that data showed 847,000 Americans filed for unemployment benefits as economic recovery lags. “The president is absolutely right. The price of doing nothing is much higher than the price of doing something, and doing …