Proposed Millionaire Tax Would Pay for Obama Jobs Plan
by Curtis White on October 13, 2011
According to the Congressional Budget Office, the “millionaire tax” would completely fund the Obama jobs plan, with billions to spare.
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by Curtis White on October 13, 2011
According to the Congressional Budget Office, the “millionaire tax” would completely fund the Obama jobs plan, with billions to spare.
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by Adam Hilliard on October 4, 2011
Free trade agreements with South Korea, Panama and Colombia have been in the works for years, but recent assurances from House Republicans have cleared the way.
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by Jennifer Case on September 26, 2011
Results from a Gallup poll released on September 26th show 81 percent of Americans are unhappy with the government and those who are running it.
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by Curtis White on September 22, 2011
On September 21st, the Federal Reserve launched Operation Twist, which designed to keep interest rates low so as to inspire consumers take out new loans.
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by Michael Reubelt on September 19, 2011
As the debt super-committee created by Congress convenes to solve the US financial crisis, Obama has made strong pitches in pushing through his own debt plan.
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by Erin Scobie on September 15, 2011
Information from the Census Bureau shows that without unemployment insurance 3.2 million more Americans would have been impoverished.
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by Derek Campbell on September 13, 2011
Barack Obama’s new jobs plan will require about $447 billion. Part of his plan details how the wealthy of America will be taxed more to create the funds needed.
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by Lee Avery on September 9, 2011
The Internal Revenue Service has been catching people in the act of trying to pull a fast one on the government more often than ever.
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Adam Hilliard
A business journalist for over 30 years, Hilliard received his MA from Stanford's School of Journalism.
Branford Lyles
After earning his MBA from Northwestern University, Lyles began blogging about investment opportunities in Silicon Valley.
Curtis White
A licensed CPA, White has worked primarily as an accountant for small businesses in the Detroit area.
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