Start in 2-yr city college. Go for 3-yr college degrees. Get tuition breaks based on your parents or grandparents income. Rent books. Live with your parents. Work part time and intern while learning new skills. Take summer courses. Take advantage of in-state bargains. Tap into pipeline programs. Top 15 Cheapest Community Colleges in California EmailContinue reading “Save money in college and let’s have more college graduates in America”
Category Archives: Finance
How to avoid a recession
There are several things to try and avoid recession. Basically, the government and monetary authorities need to try and increase aggregate demand (consumer spending, investment, exports). There is no guarantee that they will work. It will depend on the policies and also the causes of the recession. For example, it is easier if the downturnContinue reading “How to avoid a recession”
Google reveals what people really think about parts of North America
Billionaires who created the most jobs
By Keren Blankfeld Following is a ranking of the top American billionaires behind the most jobs: 1. Bernard Marcus & Arthur Blank, The Home Depot Total employees: 385,000 (24,000 salaried, remainder compensated on an hourly or temp basis) Forbes 400 2016 Net worth: Marcus, $3.6 billion; Blank, $3.1 billion 2. Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway TotalContinue reading “Billionaires who created the most jobs”
US tax burden, ranked 31 out of 34 OECD countries
US Crime Statistics 2014-15
https://ucr.fbi.gov/crime-in-the-u.s/2015/crime-in-the-u.s.-2015/tables/table-4 Area Year Population2 Violent crime3 Violent crime3 Rate per 100,000 United States Total6, 7, 8, 9 2014 318,907,401 1,186,185 372.0 2015 321,418,820 1,231,566 383.2 Percent change +3.8 +3.0 West South Central 2014 38,474,513 163,994 426.2 2015 39,029,380 170,467 436.8 Percent change +3.9 +2.5 East South Central6Continue reading “US Crime Statistics 2014-15”
Who is Elaine Quijano, moderator of the vice presidential debate?
When Tim Kaine and Mike Pence take the stage for their first and only vice presidential debate Tuesday night, CBSN’s Elaine Quijano will be asking the questions. The debate marks the first time a digital network anchor has been selected to moderate a a national debate during a general election presidential campaign, and there are some other things toContinue reading “Who is Elaine Quijano, moderator of the vice presidential debate?”
Red light tickets thrown out in San Mateo County
Red light tickets thrown out in San Mateo: City to reimburse 948 tickets issued over 45 days because cameras, signals in violation of new state laws November 11, 2015, 05:00 AM By Samantha Weigel Daily Journal Nearly 1,000 drivers who received a ticket for running a red light in San Mateo will be given aContinue reading “Red light tickets thrown out in San Mateo County”
Federal Gift and Estate Law in 2016 and Beyond
By Mary Randolf For the foreseeable future, the federal estate tax will continue to affect only the richest families in America. Under legislation passed by Congress on New Year’s Day 2013, the estate tax exemption was made permanent at the $5 million 2012 rate, but adjusted for inflation each year. Of course, calling the tax law “permanent”Continue reading “Federal Gift and Estate Law in 2016 and Beyond”
Taxes
If you are using W2, you pay taxes first. In using 1099, you subtract all your expenses and depreciating assets and other deductibles from your income and you pay less taxes. Do not be like Donald Trump, paying zero taxes. We need to support our schools and other infrastructures to build more educated workers thatContinue reading “Taxes”
1099 is better than W2 for middle class Americans
Many corporations have to find ways to save on taxes. Working Americans can also find ways to save on taxes. Have your own business and/or use 1099 instead of W2. Apple is an example of a smart company. We thank Apple for the many jobs it created. We should encourage more enterpreneurs and job creationContinue reading “1099 is better than W2 for middle class Americans”
USA Rich and poor tax payers, 2010
Middle income and families Middle income and couples contributed more in taxes compared to other income groups. Free education, housing support, child care support, health care access and other family-centered and middle-income centered benefits should be given more to this income group. From these income groups, more than half of the monthly income goes toContinue reading “USA Rich and poor tax payers, 2010”
$500 bonus for Uber driving and now accepting tips in the app
https://get.uber.com/drive-vs/?exp=vs-t&invite_code=kaddv78ww Get a new car, with no credit check, as Uber driver. Meet awesome bay area people, learn from each other and share your skills or knowledge. You will make new friends and learn from your passengers about many things while you can share your tips about your passion. CALIFORNIA REGULATORY RULES AND REQUIREMENTS (Effective JuneContinue reading “$500 bonus for Uber driving and now accepting tips in the app”
2010 Tax Statistics in the USA
More women between the ages of 55 under 60 yrs of age worked in 2010 compared to the number of men in the same age group. In both men and women, the top earning age group is between the ages of 46 under 55 yrs of age. Disparity in income between men and women isContinue reading “2010 Tax Statistics in the USA”