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Home » DOT needs to start another ‘cash for clunkers’ program

DOT needs to start another ‘cash for clunkers’ program

JJ HornblassbyJJ Hornblass
July 20, 2020
in Compliance, Management
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DOT needs to start another ‘cash for clunkers’ program

Photographer: Akos Stiller/Bloomberg

At the height of the credit crisis, the federal government introduced a program to save the auto industry. The program was called Cash for Clunkers – officially the Car Allowance Rebate System – and, in my opinion, it worked. The U.S. automotive economy needs another such program to provide a boost in sales. Now. Back […]

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