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Events 2009March Is There Any Hope? Obama and the Economy

Is There Any Hope? Obama and the Economy

Los Angeles, California

March 18, 2009, 12:00pm – 1:30pm

About This Event

The U.S. economy is experiencing its worst recession in decades. Our nation seeks to recover from a recession that has cost 3.6 million jobs since December 2007. Every single state has experienced the consequences of an economy ravaged by failed economic policies and regulatory institutions' failure to do their jobs. The road back to a robust economy is going to be a long one. We will almost certainly continue to see job losses for the rest of the year and possibly beyond even with Congress and the president taking action. But will the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act and the new budget put a brake on the downward spiral that is currently consuming the economy, and set the stage for a rebound?

Michael Ettlinger will outline the Obama administration's next steps on the budget, recovery, and stimulus, and how we can move the country forward. Michael will also highlight how the Employee Free Choice Act and the fight for green jobs will play a part on the road to recovery.

 

Featured speaker:

Michael Ettlinger, Vice President for Economic Policy at the Center for American Progress.

Location

Los Angeles County Federation of Labor
2130 James M. Wood Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90006

The Horizon Institute is a think tank that explores and promotes new ideas about the economy. Committed to the values of fairness, opportunity, and shared prosperity, Horizon seeks to find common ground among diverse stakeholders in order to foster a more equitable society.