U.S. Economy Will Continue To Support Newly Created Education Jobs, Says White House Official

Posted by University of New Mexico/Talk Radio News Service on October 19, 2009 |

Director of the Domestic Policy Council Melody Barnes says that after the two year period of the Recovery Act, individual states should be able to support the additional education jobs that have been created. She says this is because the act was created with the presumption that the U.S. economy would be substantially better by the end of the two years. (0:38)

 
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October 19, 2009

One Response to “U.S. Economy Will Continue To Support Newly Created Education Jobs, Says White House Official”

  1. nancy @ princetoncryo Says:

    The official figure of bank closures has reached 100 today.
    From where I sit it looks as dreadful as ever. Surprisingly, we are still in recession after so many efforts. I just hope it doesn’t get worse than this.


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