What's the Fiscal Cliff Deadline?
Tax hikes go in effect December 31, but a deal might have to get done as soon as December 21 to actually pass something to stop it
Most difficult negotiations go down to the last minute -- but when it comes to the fiscal cliff, when is the last minute?
Christmas or New Year's Day?
Many White House and congressional officials would like to get a deal before Christmas -- ideally by Friday, Dec. 21, the start of this year's long Christmas weekend.
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