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| | '''2008''' In September, the Treasury Department unveils a plan known as the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP), which provides $800 billion to banks to buy bad assets that have led to a freeze in lending and are threatening the economy. The first version of the plan fails to pass Congress, but a revised bill containing additional money to meet lawmakers' individual concerns eventually passes. | | '''2008''' In September, the Treasury Department unveils a plan known as the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP), which provides $800 billion to banks to buy bad assets that have led to a freeze in lending and are threatening the economy. The first version of the plan fails to pass Congress, but a revised bill containing additional money to meet lawmakers' individual concerns eventually passes. |
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| | [[Category:Presidents of the United States]] | | [[Category:Presidents of the United States]] |