Monday, March 21, 2011

Spending and how we can improve

Fiscal Year 2010 : $14,508.2 Billion GDP
  • [+] Pensions
    • 749.6
  • [+] Health Care
    • 820.7
  • [+] Education
    • 140.4
  • [+] Welfare
    • 502.3
  • [+] Protection
    • 53.4
  • [+] Transportation
    • 92.0
  • [+] General Government
    • 24.7
  • [+] Other Spending 
    • 29.7
  • [+] Interest
    • 196.2
    • According to usgovermentspending.com. The US spent only 10% of it's total GDP on education during the fiscal year of 2010. While defense, wellfare, and health care top the charts. This is a clear and precise message that there is certainly something worng with our nation. If we feel the need to spend nearly all of our GDP revenue on weapons, and food stamps. Instead of pens and paper for the current and future students of Amaerica.  A fear comes over me, as should everyone else, to what end does this stop? When can we satafiyly say that we have decaiced enough of our resourses to schools?
      In the year of 2011, we are still faced with large job loss and innovation at a dire state.

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