Congress has finalized the economic recovery plan. Here’s a look at some of the provisions that will have a direct affect on individuals in their paychecks, on their tax returns, and with regard to their unemployment benefits and health insurance if they’ve lost a job.
By editor Feb 12, 2009, 5:05 PM
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