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How did Bush fix the economic issue? Why was this such a big deal?

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Between 2001 and 2003, the Bush administration instituted a federal tax cut for all taxpayers. With reports of the threat of recession, Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said tax cuts could work but must be offset with spending cuts. Bush argued that such a tax cut would stimulate the economy and create jobs. This was such a big deal because it would effect a lot of people.

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He helped create a plan to buy $700 billion in bad loans and assets.

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