We have a family that is spending $38,200 per year.
The family’s income is $21,700 per year.
The family adds $16,500 in credit card debt every year in order to pay its bills.
After a long and difficult debate among family members, keeping in mind that it was not going to be possible to borrow $16,500 every year forever, the parents and children agreed that a $380/year premium cable subscription could be terminated.
So now the family will have to borrow only $16,120 per year.
If you are a visual thinker, here is different way to look at it.
Government Shutdown Averted - Fiscal Crisis Assured!
I saw this video and thought it made some interesting points.
For a different perpective, you can watch the introduction video released by a new political movement called the Win+Win Revolution.
We do live in interesting times.
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Some Thoughts on the Budget and Government Spending
This graphic highlights some of what is wrong with political discourse.
So, the government avoided a shut-down. Is that a good or bad thing?
We have a family that is spending $38,200 per year.
The family’s income is $21,700 per year.
The family adds $16,500 in credit card debt every year in order to pay its bills.
After a long and difficult debate among family members, keeping in mind that it was not going to be possible to borrow $16,500 every year forever, the parents and children agreed that a $380/year premium cable subscription could be terminated.
So now the family will have to borrow only $16,120 per year.
If you are a visual thinker, here is different way to look at it.
Government Shutdown Averted - Fiscal Crisis Assured!
I saw this video and thought it made some interesting points.
For a different perpective, you can watch the introduction video released by a new political movement called the Win+Win Revolution.
Some Thoughts on the Budget and Government Spending
This graphic highlights some of what is wrong with political discourse.
So, the government avoided a shut-down. Is that a good or bad thing?
Understanding the Scope of the Budget Deficit.
What were they really fighting about?
Philip Greenspun puts the the budget deficit into easier-to-grasp context: just divide everything by 100,000,000.
If you are a visual thinker, here is different way to look at it.
Government Shutdown Averted - Fiscal Crisis Assured!
I saw this video and thought it made some interesting points .
For a different perpective, you can watch the introduction video released by a new political movement called the Win+Win Revolution.
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