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Dear Santa, This year, I am not asking for a cure for breast cancer, or cures for world hunger, ignorance, the crappy world economy, homelessness, th...
Dear Santa, This year, I am not asking for a cure for breast cancer, or cures for world hunger, ignorance, the crappy world economy, homelessness, th...
Garrett Johnson | Posted 11.05.2009 | Business
Monoline insurance companies got greedy and wanted a piece of the sub-prime action. They started backing sub-prime mortgage-backed securities. Soon the mortgages blew up.
Julie Schwartz Weber | Posted 10.28.2009 | Politics
In 2009, state legislators across the country have been instrumental in trying to help American families regain their footing. There is some good news.
AP | MARK NIESSE | Posted 10.21.2009 | Business
HONOLULU — At a time when President Barack Obama is pushing for more time in the classroom, his home state has created the nation's shortest sch...
Scott Downes | Posted 09.21.2009 | Denver
What was a bad situation in August has turned into a downright scary one now. But I'm told that freaking out and assuming the fetal position is not a sound fiscal strategy.
Scott Downes | Posted 09.17.2009 | Denver
We're 47th in the country in investing in key areas like education, health care, higher education, and transportation. Why? Probably because we're 49th in taxation.
David Sirota | Posted 11.15.2009 | Denver
Republic Airways is threatening to take jobs out of the city unless it gets new tax breaks. In response, Denver leaders like Mayor Hickenlooper have agreed to quickly put together a package of such favors.
nytimes.com | IAN URBINA | Posted 11.09.2009 | Business
Casinos and lotteries in most states are reporting a downturn in revenue for the first time, resulting in a drop in the money collected by state and l...
wsj.com | LESLIE EATON, RYAN KNUTSON and PHILIP SHISHKIN | Posted 10.20.2009 | Business
California drivers can't line up to renew their licenses Friday. Wisconsin natives can't order copies of their birth certificates. Georgia consumers w...
Harry Moroz | Posted 09.26.2009 | Business
It is not the current recession that has put the fiscal condition of state governments at risk. The primary driver of these fiscal challenges is "the growth in health-related expenditures."
CBS 2 | Posted 09.15.2009 | Chicago
If you planned to check out a library book, visit a city clinic or have your garbage picked up on Monday, you're out of luck. The City of Chicago wil...
Washington Post | Keith B. Richburg and Ashley Surdin | Posted 09.10.2009 | Business
As states across the country grapple with the worst economy in decades, most have cut services, forced workers to take unpaid days off, shut offices s...
usatoday.com | Posted 09.03.2009 | Politics
A huge influx of federal stimulus money to state and local governments more than offset a sharp drop in tax collections, helping to put the brakes on ...
Arianna Huffington | Posted 08.23.2009 | Home
Reading about the huge budget cuts almost every state in the country is being forced to make quickly puts the $4.7 trillion we have pumped into the financial sector into perspective, and leaves us pondering: what else we could have done with that money?
AP | EMILY WAGSTER PETTUS | Posted 08.18.2009 | Politics
BILOXI, Miss. — A bipartisan group of governors said Saturday that the federal stimulus package helped states avoid deep budget cuts during the ...
Ann Pettifor | Posted 08.14.2009 | Business
California's economy is in free fall. This appears to be of little concern to Governor Schwarzenegger, who instead prefers to focus his energy, attention and political capital on the ballooning state budget.
washingtonpost.com | Keith B. Richburg | Posted 08.13.2009 | Business
NEW YORK Cash-strapped states are increasingly turning to alternative sentencing methods and to streamlined probation and parole as a way to keep low-...
ABC News | Scott Mayerowitz and Nathalie Tadena | Posted 08.08.2009 | Business
The economic problems of American families are now pounding many state governments which are in turn slashing services to balance their budgets in one...
Robert Kuttner | Posted 08.05.2009 | Politics
Several events of the past week should be a wake-up call to the Obama administration. The bottom line: the medicine isn't working. Stronger stuff is needed.
AP/Huffington Post | Posted 08.02.2009 | Politics
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- California's controller will start paying many of the state's bills with IOUs as soon as Thursday after lawmakers failed to clos...
AP | JUDY LIN | Posted 08.01.2009 | Politics
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — States from coast to coast began a new fiscal year Wednesday with no budget plans and with cash quickly running out, sendin...
The New York Times | Posted 07.23.2009 | Politics
In Hawaii, state employees are bracing for furloughs of three days a month over the next two years, the equivalent of a 14 percent pay cut. In Idaho, ...
Susan J. Demas | Posted 07.20.2009 | Business
When we're taxing candy, brothels and pot, we know our states are having difficulty balancing the budget.
New York Times | SHAILA DEWAN | Posted 04.21.2009 | Business
Mississippi's tax on cigarettes, at 18 cents a pack the nation's third-lowest, has not been raised since 1985. Gov. Haley Barbour, a former tobacco l...
Wall Street Journal | REBECCA SMITH | Posted 03.02.2009 | Business
A winter storm that knocked out power to more than 1.3 million homes and businesses from Arkansas to Ohio is likely to increase state inquiries into u...
Chantal Sicile-Kira | Posted 12.24.2009 | Living