Many readers reminded us of what no-one can have failed to hear: that the Congress passed and the President signed a
$700B bailout bill in an attempt to avert the meltdown of the US economy. The bill allocates $700 billion to the Treasury Department for the purchase of so-called "toxic assets" that have been weighing down Wall Street balance sheets. This isn't particularly a tech story, though
tech will be affected as will virtually all parts of the economy, and not just in the US. Among the
$110B in so-called pork added to the bill to sway reluctant legislators are extensions of popular tax benefits for business R&D and alternative energy, relief for the growing pool of people subject to the alternative minimum tax, and a provision raising the FDIC's ceiling of guaranteed deposits to $250,000. Some
limits were also imposed on executive compensation, though it's unclear whether they will be effective.