So Treasury's new financial rescue plan got unveiled (as we said it would in Next Week's News Today). There are many great pieces out there today breaking it down for various audiences. For instance the New York Times' graphics associated with their article is just great. However, if you need something to give you a very easy to digest version of WHAT IS IN IT then USA Today's Pallavi Gogoi, Sue Kirchhoff, Barbara Hagenbaugh and Kathy Chu have the story for you. Not only do they have a thumbnail graphic that will help you get your arms around it but their copy is a quick and easy read for a complicated plan.
Here's why you care: We went with USA Today because there is simply so much out there, and although much of the coverage is good it is easy to get lost in the weeds. The one thing we know that before you can move on to analyzing why stocks dipped as Secretary Geithner unveiled the plan to Congress, you need to first understand the plan. USA Today's story will get that job done for you today, and not waste your time.