NEW YORK (Reuters) - Lofty promises from U.S. presidential candidates of lower taxes and healthcare for all are looking more like pipedreams as the cost of dealing with the banking sector's collapse passes the $1 trillion-mark.
At the same time, smart leadership and thoughtful resource allocation could determine not only how quickly the economy recovers but the extent of long-term damage to the national budget, analysts said.
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