Bush calls for economy kick-start

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From: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/7196517.stm

President George W Bush has called for a special package of measures worth billions of dollars to avoid a downturn in the world's biggest economy.
He said the growth package would have to be big enough to make a difference to the "large and dynamic" US economy.

Mr Bush said it had to include tax incentives for US business and direct tax relief for the American people.

The package should total at least 1% of gross domestic product, or about $145bn (74bn), the White House said.


'SHOT IN ARM'

President Bush said the package should be "a shot in the arm to keep a fundamentally strong economy healthy".

"To keep our economy going and creating jobs, Congress and our administration need to work together to enact an economic growth package as soon as possible," he said.

The president said he expected the economy to continue to grow, but at a slower rate than in previous years.

A US housing market slump and problems in the financial markets have raised fears of a severe economic downturn, with some economists talking about the risk of recession.

The Bush administration has already announced measures to help homeowners struggling to make repayments on their mortgages.

Tax incentives for businesses would help them make new investments and create new jobs, while "letting Americans keep more of their money should increase consumer spending," President Bush said.


TAX RELIEF

Some lawmakers and officials are pressing for a tax rebate of at least $300 per taxpayer, with some lawmakers seeking as much as $800 for per person and $1,600 for families.

Speaking after the president, US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said the risks of not taking action to stimulate the economy were too high.

"While I am confident in the long term, the short-term risks are to the downside," he said.

Mr Paulson declined to give specific details about the emergency package before talking to Congressional leaders but said a "significant part" would be for ordinary consumers.

"We've done a lot of work. There's strong bipartisan support," he said.

Mr Paulson said the stimulus package could create an extra half a million jobs this year.


DISAPPOINTMENT

US shares turned sharply lower following the announcement, with some market participants saying that Mr Bush's plan did not go far enough.

Global stock indexes had earlier risen on optimism that the plan would help revive growth in the world's largest economy.

"At first blush it appears the news is a little less dramatic than people were hoping for," said Peter Kenny, managing director at Knight Equity Markets.

The BBC's Mark Gregory says the impact of the stimulus package would be more political than economic.

A stimulus package worth perhaps $140bn dollars will have little real impact on a total US economy worth a gargantuan $14,000bn a year, our correspondent says.

If nothing else it'll make the politicians feel they are doing something and cheer up the voters - and who knows it may even do some good, he says.

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Lame - why doesn't he do something that might actually help; like say - get us out of Iraq.

non-sequitur

I can't believe people still think the economy can be "managed" by governmental fiat. It should just stay out of the way. If it is holding 300-800 dollars per person that it can get by without, it should lower taxes and give the money back without pretending it's for some sort of economic stimulus.

If the government doesn't really have 300-800 dollars per person that it can get by without (and I suspect that any annual deficit spending would more than swallow up the 300-800 dollars), then it should keep the pretend money and shut up about it.

If Americans really cared about the economy, they would buy american products and spend their disposable income a bit more wisely. They cry en-masse about government debt, when the only debt on the planet that can compare to it is US consumer debt.

I agree with the get out if Iraq sentiment, but I'd be more concerned about seeing americans put their own financial house in order. Government is just a large financial mirror.

News Flash - US debt and Consumer debt rises by 150bn one month after rebates are giving - can't wait for that headline.

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