States can't get loans either

Courtesy Marketplace  Wed, 10/08/2008 - 12:43

Businesses aren't the only ones squeezed by the credit crunch. State governments rely on short-term loans to keep services running.

Jeff Tyler reports on the situation in California and Massachusetts.


 

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