Archive for July, 2010

Credit Cards: Unfair Subsidy to the Rich?

Posted by PK On July - 29 - 2010

How about this title in the Wall Street Journal? “Credit Cards Take From Poor, Give to the Rich” is the name, in reference to a Boston Federal Reserve Bank report on credit card reward programs. The paper says just that: credit card rewards programs and merchant fees for credit card usage are increasing the overall cost of goods for check and cash customers.

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The ‘Bush’ Tax Cuts

Posted by PK On July - 27 - 2010

Here’s something you can really sink your teeth into – a calculator from the Tax Foundation which will let you input your tax data. What does it output? Well, your tax burden under the ‘Bush’ tax cuts (passed in 2003), your tax burden if the plan expires, and your tax burden if the changes in President Obama’s budget are enacted. Now that you have this data, you can cut through the noise and choose which one you like the best by simply figuring out under which plan you owe the least! Joy!

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What’s Your Degree Worth?

Posted by PK On July - 12 - 2010

Here’s another quick, fun entry for you… Bloomberg Business has helpfully aggregated PayScale.com data in order to show you which schools have the highest return on investment. The list is sortable by name, rank, 30 year investment return, and other categories.

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Quick, Happy Spending Graph

Posted by PK On July - 7 - 2010

You know what’s depressing? A graph of spending versus revenue, which is updated through 2009. The Heritage Foundation recently uploaded one of these graphs, and I’m happy to share it with you today.

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The Rich are Already Paying More

Posted by PK On July - 1 - 2010

Fresh off of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s classic quote to the Brookings Institute, “The rich are not paying their fair share”, it’s nice to see a few publications with proof that thought may be a little wacky. The Congressional Budget Office released a timely report they named “Average Federal Taxes by Income Group”. What does that report show? Strangely, that the share of the burden of taxation for the rich in this country has actually been increasing. Shocking, I know, with all of the quotes you can find to the contrary. Let’s take a look…

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