Bush address to focus on economic concerns

George W. Bush will acknowledge growing concerns about the US economy when he delivers his final State of the Union address on Monday night, but the president will also offer reassurance that the foundations for long-term growth remain solid.

Radio Address
First is the economy. I know many of you are worried about the risk of an economic downturn, because of the instability in the housing and financial markets. You should know that while economic growth has slowed in recent months, the foundation for long-term growth remains solid. And I believe that with swift action, we can give our economy the boost it needs to continue expanding and creating new jobs for our citizens.
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