OBAMA UPDATES TALKS Obama Says Deal On Fiscal Cliff "Within Sight, But Not Done"
Reported by: Associated Press
Web Producer: Jeff Morris
Reported: Dec. 31, 2012 3:01 PM EST
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Washington, D.C.
President Barack Obama said a deal to avert across-the-board tax hikes and programs cuts is "within sight, but not done."
The president offered the update during a White House news briefing with a group of middle-income Americans standing with him. He said the last thing people want to hear on New Year's Eve is "another speech," but that he had to "talk about progress being made."
Obama said middle class families, businesses and the nation can't afford the kind of tax hikes that would go into effect tomorrow if there is no agreement. He called that possibility "a pressing concern on people's minds."
People aware of the talks say the potential agreement would extend tax cuts to households earning up to $450,000 but that divisions remain over spending cuts.
The president said the potential agreement would extend unemployment benefits for 2 million people. Obama said the deal would also include the extension of numerous tax credits including those for college tuition, families with children and clean energy.
Obama said he would have preferred "a grand bargain" to solve of the tax and spending problems but is hopeful Congress will approve the proposal being shaped.
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