TITLE

Crisis spurs 2nd stimulus

AUTHOR(S)
Raju, Manu; Youngman, Sam
PUB. DATE
September 2008
SOURCE
Hill;9/16/2008, Vol. 15 Issue 105, p1
SOURCE TYPE
Newspaper
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
The article reports that Democratic leaders in the U.S. responded to the financial crisis on Wall Street by pushing for a new economic stimulus package designed to direct money toward ailing industries and states.
ACCESSION #
34875212

Tags: FINANCIAL crises;  ECONOMICS

 

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