Adoption of a new stimulus plan U.S. economy will be one of the first steps the administration of Barack Obama. Told in Sunday Obama adviser David Axelrod. "I think the Americans can not wait - he said in an interview with broadcaster CBSS. - People are suffering, our economy is sliding down, and we need to act. "Therefore, as noted by Counsel, Congress should take a responsible approach to the issue of preparing a new package of measures to stimulate the economy. Axelrod confirmed that the new administration will simultaneously seek to reduce taxes for middle class Americans and, conversely, is planning to repeal some tax breaks for the rich. At the headquarters of Obama such tax measures are considered as "the restoration of some balance." According to Axelrod, the parameters of a future plan could reach from 675 to 775 billion dollars, but "these numbers are not solid," . The plans of the Democrats, in addition to $ 400 billion for "investment in infrastructure" of the country also needed tax relief amounting to about $ 200 billion. Earlier this year, Congress had already authorized, and President Bush signed a package of measures aimed at stimulating the national economy of $ 168 billions of dollars. This package, in particular, provides for the return of citizens paid taxes. According to him, each family would get checks of between $ 300 to $ 1200 depending on the number of households and income levels. Furthermore, as recalled by ITAR- Tass, the plan meant tax breaks aimed at stimulating business. But Democrats say that in the current financial crisis is not enough. Their proposal to develop additional measures to stimulate the national economy in the Bush administration has been met very cool.
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