Obama says open to compromise in talks on fiscal cliff

WASHINGTON, Nov 9: President Barack Obama today invited congressional leaders to the White House to start negotiating a deal to prevent sharp tax hikes and spending cuts from going into effect at the end of the year and said he was ‘open to compromise.’
‘I’m open to new ideas,’ he said in his first White House appearance since defeating Republican Mitt Romney in Tuesday’s election. ‘I’m committed to solving our fiscal challenges, but I refuse to accept any approach that isn’t balanced.’ He again pushed for higher taxes for wealthier Americans.
If Congress and the administration don’t act, the abrupt fiscal tightening would tip the weak economy into recession, analysts have said. The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office said this week unemployment could rise above 9 per cent year if nothing is done to avert the so-called fiscal cliff. (agencies)