Gibbs: Cost of jobs push in $100B range
From: The Washington Times | January 31, 2010
White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said Sunday that President Obama's push to create jobs may carry a price tag in the $100 billion range. Mr. Gibbs said the idea is to help fill in the hole from jobs lost in the deepest recession to hit the country in decades. In his State of the Union address last week, Mr. Obama called for a program costing about $30 billion in incentives to employers to hire workers. The plan would include tax breaks to small businesses that increase their work force. Mr. Gibbs did not say in the interview Sunday with CNN's ...
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