
WASHINGTON — Timothy Geithner has told President Barack Obama that he will remain on the job as Treasury secretary, ending speculation that he would leave the administration.
The Treasury Department released a statement Sunday saying Geith ner had informed the president of his decision to remain in the administration.
Geithner is the only remaining top official on Obama’s original economic team.
In late June, people close to Geith ner said he was considering leaving after the debt limit was raised in August. They said he was tired of commuting to New York, where his son will be in his last year of high school.
However, various administration officials, including White House Chief of Staff William Daley, had been lobbying Geithner to stay. Geith ner has enjoyed a close working relationship with Obama.
“The president asked Secretary Geithner to stay on at Treasury and welcomes his decision,” White House spokesman Jay Carney said in a statement.
Geithner informed the president Friday morning that he had decided to remain in the Cabinet.
That discussion took place before credit-rating agency Standard & Poor’s informed Treasury officials Friday afternoon that they planned to downgrade the government’s credit rating from AAA to AA+.



