Treasury Secretary Geithner comments on new economy policies
Tuesday, February 10, 2009 at 2:49PM
Staff in Geithner, News/Commentary, economy, policies, secretary
Secretary Geithner spoke today about America's financial crises and the new administration's actions. The issue regarding the banks situation worldwide and its important in getting credit flowing again, was emphasized. Without credit the economy cannot grow, Geitner said.

Geithner also stated that the causes are many for the crisis. Part of it is that banks are giving to much credit, taking too many risks, and individual businesses are borrowing too much.

Geither described the jump starting of jobs and ensuring of credit to families and businesses as key issues. He also stated that one of America's current problems is that families all over the country are losing faith in authority. To be able to restore faith among people, the government needs to act and reform new polices. The two pronged approach that was presented was, job creation and private investment, and getting credit flowing again. Geithner presented policies such as a new consumer spending program that will support credit. In addition, a program that makes loans more available. In the upcoming weeks, a housing plan will also be presented.

With the new policies consumers will be able to view more actions that are affecting the lending and borrowing practices of processes of the banks. Actions that the government takes in reference to the banks will help create a new capital effort and help them to get back on track. A new private/public investment fund will also be created to support loans and help private markets. By supporting consumers and business lending, the economy can be turned around. Geithner stated that the new polices will take time, money, and risks by the government.
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