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Stimulus package likely to boost U.S. economy: Kimmitt

BETHLEHEM, West Bank
Wed May 21, 2008 5:31pm EDT

BETHLEHEM, West Bank (Reuters) - The U.S. economy continues to slow and risks are to the downside, but a $152 billion stimulus package that includes tax rebates should provide support and lead to more jobs, Deputy Treasury Secretary Robert Kimmitt said on Wednesday.

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"We know the American economy is slowing ... There are risks to the downside and that's why steps have been taken, including the stimulus package," Kimmitt told Reuters after a speech to the Palestine Investment Conference in Bethlehem.

"I think there is a belief that the set of stimulus measures with consumers and businesses will produce the effects intended -- that is to provide stimulus to the economy, including the creation of hundreds of thousands of jobs this year," he said.

Kimmitt declined to comment on expectations for near-term oil prices and when asked whether the economy would enter a recession, he said: "That's really for economists to make their judgment at some stage in the future."

(Reporting by Rebecca Harrison, Writing by Steven Scheer)



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