January 22, 2008
THE PRESIDENT: I appreciate members of my Cabinet joining me today with some
of our citizens who care about the future of our country and are willing to do
something about it. Earlier today I signed an executive order establishing the
President's Advisory Council on Financial Literacy. I have asked people from the
business world, the faith world, the non-profit world, to join this council in
order to come up with recommendations as to how to better educate people from
all walks of life about matters pertaining to their finances and their future.
Chuck Schwab is the chairman of this group, and John Hope Bryant is the
vice-chair. These two men have agreed to take time to take the lead, and I
appreciate it.
You know, it's interesting that if we want America to be as hopeful a place
as it can be, we want people owning assets. We want people investing. We want
people owning homes. But oftentimes, to be able to do so requires literacy when
it comes to financial matters. And sometimes people just simply don't know what
they're looking at and reading. And it can lead to personal financial crisis,
and that personal financial crisis, if accumulated to too many folks, hurts our
country.
One of the issues that many of our folks are facing now are these sub-prime
mortgages. I just wonder how many people, when they bought a sub-prime mortgage,
knew what they were getting into: The low interest rates sounded very
attractive, and all of a sudden, that contract kicks in and people are paying
high interest rates. One of the missions is to make sure that when somebody gets
a financial instrument they know what they're getting into, they know what
they're buying, they understand.
We want people to own assets; we want people to be able to manage their
assets. We want people to understand basic financial concepts, and how credit
cards work and how credit scores affect you, how you can benefit from a savings
account or a bank account. That's what we want. And this group of citizens has
taken the lead, and I really thank them -- thank you a lot.
There's -- I understand that there are immediate concerns and that one of
them has to do with our economy. This administration is monitoring our economy
very carefully. Secretary Paulson is frequently giving me updates about
conversations he's had with people around the world and, obviously, with people
inside America about our economy.
We have confidence in the long-term strength of America. And so should the
American people. This is a flexible, this is a resilient, this is a dynamic
economy, and the entrepreneurial spirit is high. But there is some uncertainty
that we're going to have to deal with. And one good way to deal with that
uncertainty is to work with Congress to pass an economic growth package, a
package that is big enough to affect a large economy; a package that will
stimulate consumer spending; and a package that will stimulate business,
including small business, investment.
Hank had good meetings today with the leadership up there on Capitol Hill;
very constructive meetings that lead me to say that I'm confident that we can
get an agreement passed, and we can get an agreement passed in relatively short
order. All of us want to get something done, all of us want to get something
done that will be temporary and effective, and all of us want to get something
done as fast as possible.
Earlier today I commented that the legislative process takes time, and I just
want to make sure that people's expectations are set right. But I left the
meeting that I just had in the Cabinet Room with the leadership in the House and
the Senate with a very positive feeling. All of us understand that we need to
work together; all of us understand that we need to do something that will be
effective; and all of us understand that now is the time to work together to get
a package done.
And that's why Secretary Paulson has taken the lead for our administration.
He will be the negotiator for the administration. He, too, is upbeat that we can
get something done.
I appreciate very much you all coming. I appreciate what you're doing. When
we look back at this council, and people will say we're glad that the
administration took the action it took because somebody's life is going to be
better as a result of it.
Thanks for serving. God bless. Appreciate you.
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