By: Donald Fishgrab | 2010-04-04 | Small Business The Depression - what an impact the very name has. The impact on our society was profound, and we are still paying for some of the programs that were developed to try to get us out. read more
By: John Parks | 2010-04-04 | Politics The Taxpayer's Dozen. There are 12 areas of the economic stimulus package plan: Tax relief, child tax credit, jobless benefits, health care, energy, education, infrastructure, science and technology, law enforcement, jump start on jobs, business breaks and accountability. To Democrats, this plan represents stabilizing the economy where it will see the most progress - helping people help themselves. read more
By: Jerome Grossman | 2010-04-03 | Economics The stimulus must actually work to get our economy out of the doldrums. Then Obama can be congratulated for his political and economic smarts. Of course, it is too early to appraise the result. read more
By: Carolyn Fosdick | 2010-04-04 | Politics Obama and other Democrats are trying their best to sell this bill to the public. On February 2nd, Obama said that this will be a good solid bill with no earmarks attached. Duh! No one needs to attach any earmarks. That's what the majority of the bill is --- earmarks. Read more to see my view on the 2009 stimulus package. read more
By: Himfr Tian | 2010-12-19 | Business Spanish Cabinet has recently submitted by Prime Minister Jose Zapatero's economic stimulus package, in addition to previously announced sale of state assets, tax relief for small and medium enterprises, suspended unemployment benefits and other content, but also to reform the retirement system, to levy heavy taxes on tobacco industry so as to get rid of financial difficulties. Retirement system reform Spain Cabinet recently held weekly meetings to discuss the Prime Minister Zapatero's economic stimulus plan submitted, including sale of major domestic airports and state-run lottery operator part of the shares, and stop the monthly payment of subsidies to the unemployed... read more
By: Betsy Harper | 2010-04-04 | Business The "Bailout" - is it $750 billion? Is it $900 billion? Is it more Democratic? More Republican? Does it have enough to "stimulate" or is it mostly pork? (I think pigs get a bad rap!) read more
By: Bryan Hendersen | 2010-03-27 | Real Estate As the jobless rates continue to rise all across America, many people are listening to the heralding event of a new stimulus package with keen ears. Obama's stimulus package arrives seemingly just in time to aide the ailing recession, raise the unemployment rate and give hope to the ones that need it the most. read more
By: Bradley Marmer | 2010-03-29 | Economics Earlier this year, Obama passed an economic stimulus package to increase job opportunities and GDP growth. Understanding the details of the plan may help you determine how the Obama economic stimulus package could positively affect your current circumstances. read more
By: James A. Kennedy | 2010-03-30 | Real Estate The home stimulus package benefits are not centered to help homeowners save their house and family but there are lots of points and fields that are interconnected and related to this. The main intension of the Obama government is to help people get rid of the burden of heavy installment amounts each month. Once the monthly expenditure comes down, people will have some surplus amount, which they will use spending in other sectors also. read more
By: Bryan Hendersen | 2010-03-30 | Real Estate Amidst a turbulent economy, homeowners in the US have been struggling with the growing problem of foreclosures and bankruptcies. Their homes have simply become unaffordable, given the plummeting property values and lack of jobs overall. read more
By: James A. Kennedy | 2010-03-30 | Real Estate Obama's home stimulus package is a part of approx $785 billion stimulus package designed to kick start US economy, brought down to its knees by unscrupulous few. Obama administration has put $75 billion towards this home stimulus package. read more
By: James A. Kennedy | 2010-03-30 | Real Estate Keeping a dream house that you purchased with your own money that you invested and saved for years may come into a horrible nightmare and come to a foreclosure or taken by the bank because of high mortgage payments. This is the hardest part of life that will affect your family and your credit report. read more
By: Bruce E. Nelson | 2010-03-31 | Real Estate The Obama administration has implemented a Home Refinance Stimulus Package to revive the sinking housing market and prevent the continued onslaught of foreclosures. Maybe you qualify to refinance your overwhelming mortgage. read more
By: Christopher Love | 2010-03-30 | Loans President Obama has made headlines lately with numerous stimulus packages that he has been introducing into legislation. A $15,000.00 credit for low income households to use as a down payment for a home is estimated to cost billions of dollars at the expense of American taxpayers. Learn More... read more
By: Timothy Croy | 2010-03-29 | Real Estate President Obama's stimulus package calls to America's attention a two-year stimulus funded plan that is said to revitalize the economy in the most expensive economic package seen in decades. The use of this fiscal policy, or tax measure, is laced with government spending and infrastructure projects that seems to have Republicans scrambling amongst themselves to stronghold the package in its infancy and Democrats waiting patiently for it to be made into law. read more