Two more openings at top of Obama economic team
November 23rd, 2010
11:19 AM ET

Two more openings at top of Obama economic team

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) - Two more members of the Obama administration economic team are on their way out, adding to a wave of departures in recent months.

Michael Barr, the assistant secretary for financial institutions at the Treasury Department, is leaving the administration and will return to the Ann Arbor, Mich., to continue his academic career at the University of Michigan, a Treasury spokeswoman said.

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  1. timothy neider

    I'm betting corporate America is not going to be happy with this considering how well they have done with the economic team that been in place i mean all obama and his team have done is make sure the big business make record profits i mean highest profit margins in the 60 year's they have been keeping track its a real shame because lord knows all those super rich people need as much help as they can get right now you know I'm sure during the great recession when your bank account dips below like say 500 million things start getting scary don't worry rich f-ers you can always,s just ship your company's over sea's in slave the local populace and sell your crappy products back to American for record profits and even if you ever did go bankrupt you never have to worry because our government will just give it right back to you so don't fret because Mr obama's working for you and you alone and he's going to make sure you can keep wiping your ass with hundred dollar bill's GOD SAVE THE POOR RICH FOLKS MAY THE GOVERNMENT HAND YOU BILLIONS MORE FOR NO OTHER REASON THEN JUST ALL READY BEING RICH you just let mr obama know if there's anything more he can do for you i mean he dose still have two more years to serve you poor rich folks and im sure he will do even better for you in the years to come

    November 29, 2010 at 6:13 am |