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Books : Where Does the Money Go?: Your Guided Tour to the Federal Budget Crisis

Books : Where Does the Money Go?: Your Guided Tour to the Federal Budget Crisis

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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 336.73
EAN: 9780061241871
ISBN: 0061241873
Label: Collins Business
Manufacturer: Collins Business
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 336
Publication Date: February 01, 2008
Publisher: Collins Business
Release Date: February 12, 2008
Sales Rank: 31421
Studio: Collins Business




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From the editors of the award-winning nonpartisan Web site Public Agenda Online comes this irreverent and candid guide to the federal budget crisis that breaks down into plain English exactly what the fat cats in Washington are arguing about




Federal debt will affect your savings, your retirement, your mortgage, your health care, and your children. How well do you understand the government decisions that will end up coming out of your pocket?



Here is essential information that every American citizen needs—and has the right—to know. This guide to deciphering the jargon of the country's budget problem covers everything from the country's $9 trillion and growing debt to the fact that, for thirty-one out of the last thirty-five years, the country has spent more on government programs and services than it has collected in taxes. It also explores why elected leaders on every side of the fence have so far failed to effectively address this issue and explains what you can do to protect your future.





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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great Balanced Commentary
Even though the election is now over, don't think that you can stop caring about the Federal Budget Crisis. In this book, the authors give an incisive and balanced look at the budget, and why it's not working. More importantly, there is a great deal of discussion on what you should and should not believe when it comes to political jargon, or biased pundit commentary. I recommend this book to everyone, as it is a great starting point to understand not only the budget, but also issues like Medicare, ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Important for future generations
A very easy and informative read which lays out the issues very clearly and recognizes the need for them to be addressed now. I've recomended the book to all my friends and have purchased copies for my family.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Too much fluff
'Where Does the Money Go' is an objective, easy, and informative read for anyone interested in the spending habits of our Federal government. It contains many important and up-to-date statistics, helpful graphs/charts, and an overwhelming amount of reference for further reading. Furthermore, there is a very interesting chapter that lays out the budget and lets you play politician; you allocate money based on your personal opinions and you discover where your budget ends up. This exercise puts a little ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Informative, provacative and very timely
Writing this review during the 2008 Presidential campaign and amidst the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression, I find the book, "Where Does the Money Go?" informative, provocative and very, very timely. If either of the Presidential candidates had read the book before the final debate, I think either would have scored meaning points with the viewers. Instead, when asked to comment on the federal debt, neither seemed to want to address it. Or, maybe neither really had the knowledge conveyed ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - wheredoes the money go
it makes something vey complicated(or so the government wants us to believe)simple for the TAXPAYER to somewhat understand.



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