TweetI JUST WANT OBAMA TO PAY MY HOUSE PAYMENT!! THATS WHAT THESE CLOWNS DOWN SOUTH THINK HES GOING TO DO
TweetWhere the $825 billion will -- and won't -- show up in your life.
With our first glimpse into how the government wants to use $825 billion to juice the economy, it's clear that some of the money will quickly and directly affect most Americans lives, while other spending is intended to produce either longer-term, less tangible benefits or is targeted at narrow segments of the population -- like the unemployed.
Although the sum is huge, the money isn't intended to turn the economy around, but to keep it from falling even further into decay.
Detractors say spending on stimulus will do little more than drive the country deeper into debt. Many Republicans are arguing for a plan heavier on tax cuts and lighter on government spending.
But supporters -- including most Democrats and the president -- say it would ultimately cost the U.S. more -- in the form of lost jobs, economic output, and lost tax revenues - to drag our feet. They want the plan enacted quickly.
Here's how some of the billions in the House stimulus bill could change your life.
This is not a complete list of the spending, and the numbers are approximate and will likely change before any bill is enacted.
Your Paycheck
What You'll See:
$145 billion in tax cuts for working individuals.
The tax cut would be $500 per person ($1,000 for a couple) and would phase out for people making over $75,000 a year ($150,000 for couples). You can get the money either by claiming it on your tax return, or through a reduction in the taxes that are taken out of your weekly paycheck.
This is the largest single measure in a tax package that includes additional cuts for businesses large and small, as well as expanded credits for low income individuals.
For the Unemployed:
$43 billion for increased unemployment benefits.
$39 billion for expanded healthcare benefits for the unemployed.
$20 billion to increase food stamp benefits.
Education
What You'll See:
$41 billion for school improvements, including better buildings, computer upgrades and teacher training.
$15 billion to increase the maximum Pell grant by $500 in 2009-10; plus, increases to the annual unsubsidized Stafford Loan limits.
$14 billion in tax credits of up to $2,500 a year for college students with an annual income below $80,000.
$6 billion for college building improvements.
Behind the Scenes:
$79 billion to help states offset education costs. While people won't see this directly, it will likely mean that services won't have to be cut or taxes won't have to be raised.
Health Care
What You'll See:
$4 billion for more preventative care programs.
$1.5 billion for improvements at community health centers.
Behind the Scenes:
$20 billion to computerize health care records. This is intended primarily for doctors, although there's some debate as to whether patients will have access to this database as well. Ultimately, it's supposed to make the healthcare system more efficient and cheaper for everyone.
$87 billion for states to help pay Medicaid costs. Again, while not directly visible to most people, state taxes would likely rise, or services cut, absent this measure.
Housing
What You'll See:
$6 billion to weatherize moderate income homes, making them more energy efficient.
$4 billion for homeowners to take up to 30% of the cost of conservation measures as a tax credit, up to $1,500 per person.
$300 million for consumers to replace old appliances.
$500 million to help rural families secure mortgages.
For Those Living in Public Housing:
$16 billion in energy retrofits and improvements.
Transportation
What You'll See:
$30 billion for highway and bridge construction projects.
$10 billion for mass transit, including new lines, buses, trains and stations.
$3 billion to expand congested airports.
$1.15 billion for better land and sea ports.
$4 billion for more police officers and equipment - best watch the speeding!
$500 million for better airport screening detectors.
Other Infrastructure Improvements
What You'll See:
$31 billion to modernize public buildings, making them more energy efficient.
$3.1 billion for improvements on public lands, including new roads, trails and facilities at national parks.
$6 billion for broadband Internet access in rural areas.
$400 million for flood control efforts, which include buying and preserving open land around the country.
$6 billion for communities to replace aging sewer lines.
$4.2 billion for towns to purchase and rehabilitate foreclosed, vacant homes.
$32 billion for a "smart" utility grid and renewable energy production, although in the long run this could change the way you use appliances at home and clean the air.
$10 billion for science research facilities.
TweetI JUST WANT OBAMA TO PAY MY HOUSE PAYMENT!! THATS WHAT THESE CLOWNS DOWN SOUTH THINK HES GOING TO DO
Tweetim already sick of all this and he just got in office
ATTITUDES ARE CONTAGIOUS, MINE MIGHT KILL YOU!
"Goals are Dreams with Deadlines!"
Note: All of my advice and posts are merely for educational purposes I do not condone the use of steroids or any other illegal drugs. I am no doctor and my advice should be taken with a grain of salt, just like everyone else's hypothetical advice.
TweetI want Obama to give some of those clowns money to buy both our houses, so we can get rid of some house payments. We would have a much better chance of making if we didn't have 3 house payments.
TweetMaybe they could spare a little money out of this and send Mrs. O to "charm school". She just has no class at all!
Tweeti really don't have a problem with anything but the unemployment benifits. Why are we giving further benefits to people that are unemployed. I under stand it's an awful thing to not have a job and be unemployed. But a lot of people that use unemployment abuse it and increasing the benifits is going to further the abuse.
TweetI AGREE
ATTITUDES ARE CONTAGIOUS, MINE MIGHT KILL YOU!
"Goals are Dreams with Deadlines!"
Note: All of my advice and posts are merely for educational purposes I do not condone the use of steroids or any other illegal drugs. I am no doctor and my advice should be taken with a grain of salt, just like everyone else's hypothetical advice.
TweetI'm tired of Bigmofo calling me and asking to "stimulate" me,so i would like to see Obama start work today and pay off that grand party he had last nite.
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You and me both!!!
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Tweeti just would like to see him make the banks use the 350bil, thats left, the way it was supposed to be used.
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TweetAmen to that!
TweetStimulus or government using the situation to spend money?????
Tweetweather the storm and all will be good again................i hope
TweetHow does one abuse unemployment? If your able to receive it then you have worked and paid into it.
I not sure if you noticed but there aren't alot of job opportunities out there.
I receive unemployment every year.
TweetI'm not sure how you abuse unemployment either. I've been unemployed several times and was denied benefits on a couple of occasions. Maybe I just don't know how to work the system.