Atricle Dump
#1 in Business Subscribe Email Print

You are here: Home > News and Society > Economics > Living in the United States - Are We Spending Ourselves into Bankruptcy?

Tags

  • actual
  • process
  • years
  • actual amount
  • usually referring
  • increasing rapidly

  • Links

  • Prejudices And Misconceptions Of Overweight People
  • Three Adult Sex Games to Play with a Woman- Part 3
  • A Defense of Cultural Intelligence
  • Atricle Dump - Living in the United States - Are We Spending Ourselves into Bankruptcy?

    Credit Card Debt WILL Continue to Be a Problem
    Much of the ?1 ? trillion of personal debt in the UK can be attributed to credit card debt with many people still spending well beyond their means.According to figures from Credit Action, the average interest rate on credit card lending is currently 17.02% - a w
    45 trillion gap.

    Since that time, there have been more tax cuts and discretionary spending has continued to increase. One larg

    CompTIA Network+ Certification Exam Tutorial: Virus Attacks And Antivirus Programs
    Whether you’re preparing to pass the Network+ or Cisco CCNA certification exam or not, you must not underestimate the importance of antivirus programs and virus definition updates. With all the attention we pay to viruses and their prevention, I feel a little silly ev
    For years the United States Government has been adding each year’s deficit into the total of the National Debt. Generally when you hear people discussing the problem, they are usually referring to the current years’ deficit. The problem is much larger than this year’s overspending.

    The gap between the amount the government spends and the actual amount of taxes it receives to support this is increasing rapidly. In 2002, the United States Treasury commissioned a study on this subject. The result of the study showed a $45 trillion gap.

    Since that time, there have been more tax cuts and discretionary spending has continued to increase. One large

    Motivation Revisited
    Last time I talked about setting goals, and sticking to them. I thought it appropriate to revisit this topic and see how you’re going.First of all, did you print out and complete the goal worksheet? If not, why not?If you did complete the worksheet – co
    ear people discussing the problem, they are usually referring to the current years’ deficit. The problem is much larger than this year’s overspending.

    The gap between the amount the government spends and the actual amount of taxes it receives to support this is increasing rapidly. In 2002, the United States Treasury commissioned a study on this subject. The result of the study showed a $45 trillion gap.

    Since that time, there have been more tax cuts and discretionary spending has continued to increase. One larg

    2006 Real Estate Trends: National
    The National Market The latest report on third-quarter home prices, released in November by the National Association of Realtors, showed continued strength. But increasingly there are signs that prices have reached a plateau. Of 147 markets trac
    ar’s overspending.

    The gap between the amount the government spends and the actual amount of taxes it receives to support this is increasing rapidly. In 2002, the United States Treasury commissioned a study on this subject. The result of the study showed a $45 trillion gap.

    Since that time, there have been more tax cuts and discretionary spending has continued to increase. One larg

    Blogging is Big – How to Take Advantage of Blogging
    Blogging is big.If you are in the process of developing an Internet website, or if you are in the process of improving or redesigning your Internet website, you likely are keeping an eye to finding ways in which you can create traffic to your website or to findi
    is increasing rapidly. In 2002, the United States Treasury commissioned a study on this subject. The result of the study showed a $45 trillion gap.

    Since that time, there have been more tax cuts and discretionary spending has continued to increase. One larg

    Beginning Web Design - HTML or Site Builder
    Before I even get into the pros and cons of using either, I want to recommend that if it is at all possible for you to learn to use HTML or an HTML editor, by all means do so. You will have a lot more freedom with what you can do online, if you can use HTML or use an
    45 trillion gap.

    Since that time, there have been more tax cuts and discretionary spending has continued to increase. One large increase came in the area of Medicare which now covers prescription drugs.

    Former Fed and Treasury economists Jagadeesh Gokhale and Kent Smetters now estimate the gap to be at $63 trillion. Since senior benefits tend to grow almost twice as fast as the economy, the problem will continually grow larger. Baby boomers are reaching retirement and entitlement age. This group is the largest in history to reach retirement at one time.

    The unpopular answer would be to restructure benefits thereby reducing the cost for

    HTTP = HTML link (for blogs, profiles,phorums):
    <a href="http://www.articledump.net/article/189671/articledump-Living-in-the-United-States--Are-We-Spending-Ourselves-into-Bankruptcy.html">Living in the United States - Are We Spending Ourselves into Bankruptcy?</a>

    BB link (for phorums):
    [url=http://www.articledump.net/article/189671/articledump-Living-in-the-United-States--Are-We-Spending-Ourselves-into-Bankruptcy.html]Living in the United States - Are We Spending Ourselves into Bankruptcy?[/url]

    Related Articles:

    The Truth About Monthly Payments

    Are You Investing In A Good Real Estate Investing Guide Before Buying?

    Why is the United States of America so Strong?

    Bookmark it: del.icio.us digg.com reddit.com netvouz.com google.com yahoo.com technorati.com furl.net bloglines.com socialdust.com ma.gnolia.com newsvine.com slashdot.org simpy.com shadows.com blinklist.com