Coverage of the federal government's bailout of the financial industry.
$3 trillion! - Senate, Fed, Treasury attack crisis On a single day, the Obama administration, Federal Reserve and Senate attacked the
deepening economic crisis with actions that could throw as much as $3 trillion more in government and private funds into the fight against frozen credit markets and rising joblessness.February 10, 2009
Geithner pledges forceful attack on banking crisis Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said
Tuesday the new administration will wage an aggressive battle against the financial crisis, while the Federal Reserve is expanding a key lending program to up to $1 trillion.February 10, 2009
Obama calls again for swift action on economy President Barack Obama said in Elkhart, Ind. today that the nation
cannot afford to "posture and bicker" while people are losing
their jobs by the millions in a failing economy.February 9, 2009
Deal on econ stimulus bill - cut to $780 billion With job losses soaring nationwide, Senate
Democrats reached agreement with key Republicans Friday night on an
economic stimulus measure at the heart of President Barack Obama's
plan for reviving the economy.February 6, 2009
Obama stresses urgency for stimulus bill President Barack Obama warned on Thursday that
failure to pass an economic recovery package could plunge the nation into an even longer, perhaps irreversible recession, as senators searched for compromises to whittle down the enormous bill.February 5, 2009
House approves economic stimulus bill The Democratic-controlled House has approved
an $819 billion economic stimulus package critical to President
Barack Obama's plan to revive the economy.January 28, 2009
Indian tribes could get almost $3B in stimulus The money includes hundreds of millions of dollars for schools, health clinics, roads, law enforcement and water projects on reservation lands throughout the country.January 28, 2009
Evaluating the economic stimulus The House is likely to vote on President Obama's stimulus package this week, but Republicans are seeking deeper tax cuts and more immediate job creation. Though Republicans do not have enough votes to defeat the package, they may delay it in the Senate.Midmorning, January 26, 2009
Bailout law helps bike commuters A new federal law is now rewarding companies for promoting bike riding by their workers. The Bicycle Commuter Act was part of the fine print included in the Wall Street bailout that Congress passed last fall.January 12, 2009
Officials: tracking bailout money is difficult Government officials overseeing a $700 billion
bailout have acknowledged difficulties tracking the money and assessing the program's effectiveness.December 31, 2008
Paul Krugman at the National Press Club Economist Paul Krugman addresses the country's economic crisis at the National Press Club.
Krugman won the 2008 Nobel Prize in Economics for his work at Princeton University and as a columnist for the New York Times.Midday, December 19, 2008
White House rides to the rescue of the auto industry? The Bush administration considers the use of part of the $700 billion bailout fund to help GM and Chrysler weather their financial problems. Even if the loans become available, will they be enough to help the U.S. auto industry refashion itself into a profitable sector?Midmorning, December 15, 2008
Auto rescue bill in peril, opposed by GOP senators Emergency aid for the nation's imperiled auto
industry was thrown into jeopardy Wednesday, opposed by Republicans
who were revolting against a hard-fought deal between Democrats and
the Bush White House to speed $14 billion to ailing carmakers.December 10, 2008
Before getting handouts, big firms bankrolled conventions Financial giants now being bailed out by the
government spent millions underwriting the Democratic and
Republican conventions last summer, just weeks before coming to
Washington begging for multibillion-dollar handouts.December 10, 2008