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    Obama aims to create 2.5m jobs over two years

    TREASURY CHIEF: Stocks soared on Friday on news that the US president-elect may pick New York Federal Reserve chief Timothy Geithner for the position

    AFP, WASHINGTON
    Sunday, Nov 23, 2008, Page 1

    US president-elect Barack Obama said yesterday he had ordered his economic advisers to produce an economic recovery plan to create 2.5 million jobs over the next two years.

    :We'll be working out the details in the weeks ahead, but it will be a two-year, nationwide effort to jumpstart job creation in America and lay the foundation for a strong and growing economy,; Obama said in his weekly radio address.

    Obama, who has vowed to make the economy his priority when he takes office from President George W. Bush in January, said the effort should produce 2.5 million new jobs by January of 2011 and lay the foundation for the country's economic recovery.

    His announcement came two days after government data showed that new jobless claims had surged to a 16-year high in a new sign that the world's largest economy appeared to be sliding into a deep recession.

    This year, the US economy has shed 1.2 million jobs, and Obama warned millions more could be lost next year without urgent action.

    The Federal Reserve has warned the jobless rate could rise to 7.6 percent next year as the economy struggles with a sharp downturn and a global financial crisis.

    Obama said he intended to put people back to work rebuilding roads and bridges, modernizing schools, building wind farms, solar panels and fuel-efficient cars.

    He also plans to develop alternative energy technologies that he says can free the US from its dependence on foreign oil and keep the US economy competitive in the years ahead.

    :These aren't just steps to pull ourselves out of this immediate crisis,; he said. :These are the long-term investments in our economic future that have been ignored for far too long.;

    Obama said his economic recovery plan represented :an early downpayment; on the type of reform his administration will bring to Washington.

    He said he wanted to form a government :that spends wisely, focuses on what works, and puts the public interest ahead of the same special interests that have come to dominate our politics.;

    The announcement came amid media reports that Obama had picked New York central banker Timothy Geithner to be his treasury secretary.

    Geithner, 47, is well known to Wall Street from his role as New York Federal Reserve president and was a career official at the Treasury Department from 1988 to 2001, serving under three administrations and rising to undersecretary for international affairs.

    A:Tim is a great choice because he brings to the job intelligence, a wealth of experience in crisis management, deep knowledge of everything that has been going on in the last year, and an ability to listen and learn,; Alan Blinder, a former Fed vice-chairman and now a Princeton University economist, told McClatchy Newspapers.

    The reports of Geithner's selection appeared to have reassured investors, resulting in the Dow Jones industrial stock index jumping nearly 500 points on Friday.
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