Tough questions, choices linger about economy

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Courtesy MSNBC.com: Business  Mon, 09/14/2009 - 05:22

Anthony Campagna, left, Donald Himpele Jr. and Chris Enright, right, all of Spear, Leeds, & Kellogg Specialists, gather around the post where their firm trades Fannie Mae prior to the opening bell Sept. 8, 2008, at the New York Stock Exchange in New York.<br /><br />The U.S. government seized control of the federally chartered company last fall. A year after melting down, there are signs the economy is regaining a foothold.

But Americans' sense of financial security remains shaken and the U.S. faces questions with no quick answers.



 

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