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Savings Savvy on November 23rd, 2009

,[18] * A limit or repeal of the itemized deduction for medical expenses,[19] * A limit on the Qualified Medical Expense definition,[20] * An increase in the payroll taxes on students,[21] * An extension of the Medicare payroll tax to all state and local government employees,[22] * An increase in taxes on hospitals,[23] * An [...]

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Savings Savvy on October 30th, 2009

Check out this full article at: www.manuse.com CONCORD, NH ― Public policy experts and Republican lawmakers outlined the Granite State’s compounding spending problem earlier today at the Grappone Conference Center, where attendance was so high that a standing room crowd overflowed outside the meeting room doors. “We do not have a revenue problem in Concord, [...]

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Savings Savvy on October 10th, 2009

Governor Charges Taxpayers More Than 0 Million Columbus House Republican Leader William G. Batchelder (R-Medina) released the following statement in response to an announcement from the governor on September 30 to roll back income tax increases for the next two years, costing Ohio tax payers nearly 0 million. Recently there has been much discussion in [...]

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Savings Savvy on August 10th, 2009

when his congressional allies seek to raise taxes to pay for all the new spending that this cost-cutting entails. We aren’t talking about short-term spending either; this isn’t a trillion-dollar investment in a new system that will ultimately save money. The Congressional Budget Office says the leading health-care-reform proposals will increase health-care spending and make [...]

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Savings Savvy on June 9th, 2009

go much higher … unemployment recession cnbc economy rebound jobless recovery stock market GDP shrinks cap and trade dollars swine flu france dow jones consumer debt spending durable good orders gov data manufacturing construction banking america china auto chrysler bankrupt gold irs credit cards interest rates savings rate treasury bonds national default cost billions tax [...]

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Savings Savvy on June 2nd, 2009

spending, you can look for options that will help you in saving without making any compromises. Evaluate your monthly balance by subtracting monthly expenses from your monthly income. This will tell you how much money you have at the end of the month so that you can start paying off your debts. Do not forget [...]

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Savings Savvy on May 29th, 2009

liability requires a national debate about whether the scheme’s parameters – the age of eligibility, the link to the average wage and its universality – are affordable long term. It would have been more honest to flag the need for that debate. But the Budget is honest in recognising the limits to what a Government [...]

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Savings Savvy on May 15th, 2009

the wealth of the majority of Americans. Of course, the radical righties do not really care about the wealth of the majority of Americans whose home is their major asset. But, we know what works…. because we did it in the early ’90s. We were coming out of the Savings & Loan Crisis, the economy [...]

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Savings Savvy on May 14th, 2009

changes. First he was taxing health benefits through both payroll and income tax. Then he said he only intended to apply income tax, which meant that his plan would create even larger deficits. Now he says there won’t be deficits, because he’s going to make up the cost of those tax credits by slashing Medicare [...]

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Savings Savvy on May 13th, 2009

Party. … Louisville Kentucky Tea Party protest Tax Day big government Barack Obama Congress Harry Reid Nancy Pelosi Democrat liberal far left radical extremist United States of America Barney Frank Chris Dodd anger revolt republic AIG bailout ACORN Fannie Mae Freddie Mac bonus stimulus porkulus pork barrel spending project mortgage subprime lending loan bank fail [...]

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