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Want to track the White House's latest plans for the economic crisis?  Check out the optimistically-named FinancialStability.gov, a site created by the White House to communicate information to the public about the problems facing the country's financial system and its citizens, and provide tips and links for people.  The site officially says "coming soon," which is funny since they are already running radio ads on NPR for it.  The site has some helpful links though, and might be a good place to start if you're looking for places to point patrons when they have questions about the stability plan and what it means for them.

Update: Also check out Recovery.gov – a site with a bit more content.

“FinancialStability.gov is here to save the day (kinda)”

  1. Simon Chamberlain Says:

    http://www.recovery.gov/ might be a better bet.Launched later and with less fanfare than financialstability.gov, but actually seems to have some content.

  2. Sarah Houghton-Jan (LiB) Says:

    That’s a good site recommendation – I’ll amend the post. Thanks Simon!

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