Will the Economy Boom If Washington Fixes the 'Cliff?'

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Now that the election is over, CEOs from a range of industries are saying loud and clear to Washington: Let's get a deal done on the "fiscal cliff" and give this economy a jump-start.

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CEOs from JPMorgan (JPM), Aetna (AET), Disney (DIS), Qualcomm (QCOM), United Continental (UAL) and AT&T (NYSE:T) have been calling on Washington to put the rancor aside and start working immediately to avoid sending the economy over the fiscal cliff, which is when tax increases and spending cuts go into effect at the end of the year. (Read More: Congress: Fiscal Cliff Cuts Would Mean Recession.)

"Let's get actionable plans on job creation, come together on energy independence, let's resolve the bickering and the fighting and polarization we've had," former Chrysler CEO Robert Nardelli told CNBC.

The CEOs of JPMorgan and AT&T, as well as economist Larry Summers, also expect that dealing with the country's fiscal problem can re-ignite economic growth.

Housing is recovering and businesses remain strong, JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon said. "If we solve the short-term fiscal cliff and the longer-run fiscal issues, the economy can boom."

AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson said "If we could get this fiscal situation addressed, get a tax code that is more modern and competitive with the rest of the world, I think that with what's happening with energy in this country and what people are prepared to invest in technology, I think we ride a wave in this country for three or four years that's going to be very exciting," he said.

CEOs are optimistic that Washington will find a way to reach a consensus. As United Continental CEO Jeff Smisek said, "They don't really have a lot of choice, do they?"



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