This paper re-examines the issue of whether higher lifetime income households save a larger fraction of their income. The question is an important factor in the evaluation of tax and macroeconomic policy. The authors use empirical approaches and the Panel Study on Income Dynamics, the Survey of...
Read the full-text online article and more details about Breaking Up Is Hard to Do: How the Feds Are Forcing Westinghouse to Clean Up Its Pension-Fund Mess before It Splits Itself Up. A Sloan 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Income security for older people: An Asian perspective The need for publi...
07.24.2012: GovLoop Insights’ DorobekINSIDER: Feds sounding off on government innovation; and making a biz case for open dataleave a comment »On GovLoop Insights’ DorobekINSIDER for Tuesday 24 July 2012:Government innovation— yes, I know people don’t believe those two words can go ...
Her government is investing $7-million in a “Scrap the Cap” campaign — TV ads, online video, print and social media ads — to warn of the economic price to be paid, not just by Albertans but by all Canadians, if the feds legislate this cap. “What we want is for them (the fed...
As is often the case with big policy matters in the United States, the states tend to act before the feds, and some big players, including California and Massachusetts, are not waiting for Big Brother to get started. They and others are trying out good ideas, mostly involving “pay or ...
But again, it is the thing of mentality and it may be different in a different part of the world. What does reality look like? When it comes to SHTF and what we expect, it almost always looks a bit different than we imagined it. ...
government for any reason (whether due to a court order, an investigation, routinely, or otherwise.) The anti-corporate-privacy argument is that the FOIA means that once any corporate data has been given to the Feds, for any reason whatsoever, then it must be revealed to anyone who demands...
both Democrats and Republicans believe and support fair social entitlements, services, and a government that is in line with the needs of the people, not obsessed with corporate privilege. I am confounded by any understanding of governments that have given so much tax privilege to the large corpo...
Anyone that wants it, gets on it and pays the same premiums and has the same choices and anyone else that works for the Feds. I might not be a perfect solution, and it’s not the greatest plan in the world, but it’s a good start and it seems like it’s a lot easier to ...
Our Issue of the Week: It’s public service recognition week. The time when managers and the public are supposed to take a step back and really highlight the amazing work government workers do on a daily basis. But this year has been rough for many feds — especially those in the Sec...