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Obama's success: It's all about 2010 10:12am: The first 100 days is a premature marker to fully assess the president. But Obama's final buzzer on the economy may come at the end of his first 500. More
Apr 29: President outlines his efforts to pull the nation out of a recession, says recovery plan has already saved or created 150,000 jobs. More
Apr 29: CNN/Opinion Research survey shows fewer people see current conditions as poor. More
Apr 29: Rhode Island has claimed millions of the $1 billion it expects. CNNMoney.com's coverage of the tiny state with big economic problems continues. More
Apr 29: Saddled with epic financial and economic crises, the president has pulled out many of the stops in his first three months in office - to mixed reviews. More
Apr 28: Congress struggles with complex plan for reordering financial regulation. A key hangup is how much new power to give the Federal Reserve. More
Apr 28: Congress struggles with complex plan for reordering financial regulation. A key hangup is how much new power to give the Federal Reserve. More
Apr 27: The Obama administration has committed $75 billion in stimulus money in 10 weeks. So far $14.5 billion has been spent, mostly for Medicaid. More
Apr 24: Secretary Tim Geithner, meeting with G-7 finance chiefs, sees encouraging signs but warns world won't fully emerge soon from downturn. More
Apr 24: Week 14: The president calls for spending cuts, and takes on credit card companies and student loans as Day 100 approaches. More
Apr 20: Obama directed his cabinet to cut $100 million in spending. That's a start. But it won't move the needle on the country's real budget problem. More
Apr 17: In Week 13, the president outlines his priorities in an important speech on the economy. Next week, Congress returns. More
Apr 15: The federal tax burden varies widely across income groups, but a surprising number owe little if anything in income taxes. More
Apr 14: President outlines efforts taken to fix the economy and warns that more work has to be done to address troubled banks and automakers. More
Apr 14: The IRS will bring in a lot of cash this week, but not nearly enough to foot the government's bill this year. More
Apr 14: Poll shows that nearly six in 10 respondents think the president has a clear plan for solving the country's economic problems. More
Apr 13: Report indicates unemployment is a major driver of missed mortgage payments, and raises concerns that Presidential plan to modify loans may miss the mark. More
Apr 10: President Obama returns to the U.S. to focus on economic issues including banks and mortgages - and reports signs of recovery. More
Apr 10: President upbeat on economic progress, but warns that the U.S. is still under 'severe stress.' More
Apr 9: President cites low rates while announcing a loan modification program. More
Apr 5: Leaders of the world's 20 biggest economies have agreed on steps that will be "a turning point" for economic recovery, Obama says. More
Apr 3: The president ousts GM's chief, tells two automakers to come up with a better plan for survival, and makes a splash at a summit of the world's economic leaders. More
Apr 2: Group of 20 major economies to increase oversight of the global banking system and seek to foster economic growth worldwide. More
Apr 1: In her Senate confirmation hearing, Karen Gordon Mills acknowledges the Small Business Administration's troubled history, but says the problems are fixable. More
Apr 1: A week after the administration revealed to Congress how it wants to beef up rules on financial markets, president will present them on world stage. More
Apr 1: U.S. president says world leaders must act quickly and aggressively to address the global financial crisis. More
Mar 31: Review panels of $700 billion bailout tell Congress that Treasury needs to do a better job of accounting where bailout funds went and what they are used for. More
Mar 30: A week after the administration revealed to Congress how it wants to beef up rules on financial markets, president will present them on the world stage. More
Mar 26: New task force will make suggestions on how to close the $300 billion tax gap. But a full code overhaul isn't likely. More
Mar 25: Geithner, set to testify Thursday on Capitol Hill, will explain administration's plans to prevent future financial collapses. Super-regulator, better oversight key. More
Mar 25: Key congressional committees are hashing out how Uncle Sam will spend money in 2010. It starts with Obama's $3.6 trillion outline. More
Mar 24: President defends his budget, saying his plan is 'inseparable' from overall strategy for economic recovery. More
Mar 23: President taps Neal Wolin to fill the No. 2 post along with two more candidates for other positions. More
Mar 20: The president continues to promote long-term economic agenda, but fallout from AIG bonus debacle overshadows attempts to rescue the economy. More
Mar 20: Lawmakers' budget agency evaluates the revenue and spending effects of the president's budget proposals. More
Mar 19: Running on grassroots rage, House passed a bill to recapture dollars from AIG bonuses. Senate is next. Tax experts weigh in on whether it's a smart move. More
Mar 19: Employer contributions to pay for health insurance are tax-free to employees. But they may not stay that way, at least for some. More
Mar 13: Week 8: The president makes his case to business leaders that his budget proposal will provide a firm economic foundation. More
Mar 13: Larry Summers woos economists and business leaders, explaining the president's plan to stimulate the economy. More
Mar 13: Less than a month after Obama signed a $787 billion recovery plan, there's talk of another. One leading economist puts 'at least even odds' on it. More
Mar 11: Treasury chief wants big boost in program that lends to troubled countries. He also signals support for stimulating economies and strengthening regulations. More
Mar 11: Everybody hates 'em. But what are earmarks - really? They make an easy target but may not be as big a problem as you think. More
Mar 8: Budget director defends Obama's backing of measure criticized for earmarks. More
Mar 7: President, in weekly radio address, says nation will emerge 'more prosperous' after his actions. More
Mar 6: Week seven: President promotes housing rescue and economic stimulus, but budget plan meets resistance on Capitol Hill. More
Mar 5: Democrats seeking support from some Republicans on $410 billion plan that includes $8 billion in earmarks. More
Mar 5: Former SEC official no longer being considered for job as Deputy Treasury Secretary. More
Mar 5: The Obama administration sees health care reform as an urgent priority. More
Mar 5: As the recession shrinks health care coverage for more households, experts warn of a double-whammy on all consumers. More
Mar 5: As the recession shrinks health care coverage for more households, experts warn of a double-whammy on all consumers. More
Mar 4: Funding health reform by clipping deductions for top 1.2% of taxpayers isn't sitting well with lawmakers. A chief tax writer suggests a different approach. More
Mar 4: Taxing "carried interest" as ordinary income could mean a smaller payday for private equity firms and hedge funds. Critics warn of unintended consequences. More
Mar 4: The president plans to unveil new federal contract guidelines by October, which may save $40 billion a year. More
Mar 4: Officials release details of $75 billion loan modification and refinancing programs. Borrowers can start contacting loan servicers, though companies will need time. More
Mar 4: Obama administration official say guidelines will help banks figure out which homeowners can have mortgage payments lowered. More
Mar 3: Government's rescue team goes before Congress, but budget hearings serve as forum for larger questions about consequences of financial fixes. More
Mar 3: Foreclosure prevention effort starting Wednesday relies on modifying loans based on borrowers' ability to pay. Will this effort work where others have failed? More
Mar 3: U.S. government releases $26.6 billion for highway, bridge construction. Maryland road project among first recipients, creating 60 jobs. More
Mar 3: Obama's proposed budget allocates more money for the SBA than it has received in recent years, but advocates say there's still a long way to go. More
Mar 3: The administration laid out several key approaches to whittling down U.S. debt. Whether they pan out as the president hopes is a question mark. More
Mar 1: Lawmakers balk at proposal to change bankruptcy law to allow judges to adjust mortgage terms - a measure central to Obama's foreclosure effort. More
Feb 27: Six weeks in, Obama calls for sweeping reform in 2010 budget proposal. Next week, administration officials and lawmakers discuss the details. More
Feb 27: What everyone's overlooking in the new budget: a stealth tax on people making more than $250,000. More
Feb 26: Plan would also give boon to agency monitoring complex financial instruments; lawmakers ponder agency mergers. More
Feb 26: Plan would also give boon to agency monitoring complex financial instruments; lawmakers ponder agency mergers. More
Feb 26: Uses proposed cap on greenhouse gases to pay for more clean energy projects, middle class tax cuts. More
Feb 26: Spending and tax outline proposes dramatic health care overhaul - vows to slash deficit, projected at $1.75 trillion in '09. More
Feb 26: Programs on the chopping block include farm subsidies, weapons programs and the Wall Street loophole. More
Feb 25: President's fiscal outline will reveal much more clearly how he plans to cut the deficit in half by 2013. Expect feathers ruffled all around. More
Feb 25: Following meeting on regulatory reform, the president says financial markets need oversight to protect consumers. More
Feb 25: President nominates former Washington governor Gary Locke as commerce secretary. More
Feb 24: Reducing the federal deficit in good times isn't easy. Doing it while trying to put out other fires will be even harder. More
Feb 24: President outlines economic agenda and tells Americans to 'take responsibility for our future' in speech to joint session of Congress. More
Feb 24: Obama is relying even more heavily on mortgage finance agencies Fannie and Freddie to help troubled borrowers and keep the housing market afloat. More
Feb 24: The economic stimulus plan provides $150 million for food banks. Advocates for the hungry say it can't arrive soon enough. More
Feb 24: The economic stimulus plan provides $150 million for food banks. Advocates for the hungry say it can't arrive soon enough. More
Feb 23: Reducing the deficit in good times isn't easy or popular. Doing it while trying to put out other fires will present quite a challenge. More
Feb 23: Obama tapped former governor as his pick, two administration sources say. More
Feb 23: President tells governors that payouts will begin with $15 billion in new Medicaid assistance starting Wednesday. More
Feb 23: Obama's budget czar, Peter Orszag, has a tough job: Control spending in the long run as the U.S. commits unlimited dollars to rescue efforts in the near term. More
Feb 21: A study of the recovery plan shows most households will qualify for a tax break. Boost for some could be worth several hundred to several thousand dollars. More
Feb 20: Obama is only using $50 billion of financial bailout funds for his loan modification program. Remaining $25 billion coming from Fannie, Freddie and HUD. More
Feb 20: After 5 weeks in office, Obama signs economic rescue plan and unveils major housing initiative. Coming up: Focus on the budget. More
Feb 20: Obama's budget czar, Peter Orszag, has a tough job: Control spending in the long run as the U.S. commits unlimited dollars to rescue efforts in the near term. More
Feb 20: The jobless and many of those who owe far more than home is worth won't benefit much from Obama's foreclosure prevention plan. More
Feb 19: The government's massive plan to juice the economy is ripe for fraud, waste and corruption. See what's being done to keep it in check. More
Feb 18: Housing counselors and lenders both say Obama's program is a comprehensive approach that attacks the root of the economic crisis. But it won't help everyone. More
Feb 18: President Obama's new real estate rescue plan offers two key possible benefits: More refinancing opportunities and greater chance for a loan modification. More
Feb 18: The government's massive plan to juice the economy is ripe for fraud, waste and corruption. See what's being done to keep it in check. More
Feb 18: Wide-ranging $75 billion plan will use government money to subsidize rates and insure servicers against falling home prices. More
Feb 17: The president is set Wednesday to unveil plans to stem foreclosures and stabilize housing. Loan modifications and help for those near default are expected. More
Feb 17: A $787 billion economic recovery package became law on Tuesday with the simple stroke of Obama's pen. Knowing whether it's working? Not so easy. More
Feb 17: Emergency bridge loans and reduced fees for SBA-backed loans are some of the stimulus bill's steps to help small businesses survive the recession. More
Feb 17: At least $8B is designed to help homeowners add insulation, replace windows and get better appliances. Here's how to get your share. More
Feb 16: The final bill doesn't contain nearly as much as large businesses had hoped for. But there are still provisions that can help, at least at the margins. More
Feb 13: Stimulus package trims some aid to states, but still provides funding for Medicaid, education and infrastructure. Money will help avoid deep spending cuts. More
Feb 13: In his 4th week in office, the president unveiled his bank bailout and turned up the heat on stimulus. Next he will sign the recovery plan and take on housing. More
Feb 13: Senate votes to approve the historic legislation aimed at reviving the economy. Bill is now sent to President Obama for signing. More
Feb 13: Although Congress has reached a compromise, there are still questions about whether protectionist language in the stimulus bill could spark a global trade war. More
Feb 13: With a fast and furious start, the President's team is launching trillion-dollar programs to rescue the economy and remake the face of America. But will they get it right? Fortune went behind the scenes where his advisors are waging war on the recession. More
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