US economy by President-elect

This post was written by admin on November 10, 2008
Posted Under: Economy

The U.S. president-elect believes that America is facing the biggest economic challenges in her history. Barack Obama met in Chicago with economic advisers, which was the first meeting since the election press conference.
The future U.S. president said that the United States needed a rescue plan for the middle class, which would create new jobs and bring relief to families whose entire life savings had melt during the last recession. It should also provide extension of unemployment benefits. Barack Obama wants to revise the plan to rescue the economy presented a few weeks ago by President George Bush. The plan, however, should not only help the victims of the economic crisis, but also stimulate the economy.

Obama warned that the repair of the American economy will be a very difficult and arduous task. He stressed the immensity of the tasks that lie ahead. The President-elect pointed out that he had already undertaken some steps, but climbing out of the economic slump would be neither quick nor easy. The U.S. President-elect wants the package passed as soon as possible.

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