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| | | If action is taken to avert the fiscal cliff, real gross domestic product would increase by 1.4 percent and full-time employment would increase by 1.8 million jobs by the end of next year, says Peter Ferrara, a senior fellow at the National Center for Policy Analysis... NATIONAL CENTER FOR POLICY ANALYSIS Since its inception, the payroll tax cut has reduced Social Security payroll revenues by 16 percent, says Lewis Warne, a research associate with the National Center for Policy Analysis... NATIONAL CENTER FOR POLICY ANALYSIS The California High Speed Rail Authority has spent about $600 million without laying a single railroad tie or buying any property, says Wendell Cox, an adjunct scholar with the National Center for Policy Analysis... ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER Thirty percent of all Medicare clinical care spending could be avoided without worsening health outcomes... HEALTH AFFAIRS Following the 2012 election, there will be three major trends in education reform: reduced federal funding for K-12, a growing divide over education reform within the GOP, and the staying power of teachers unions... AMERICAN ENTERPRISE INSTITUTE | | | | This email was sent by: NCPA 12770 Coit Road, Suite 800, Dallas TX 75251-1339 Call us at 972.386.6272 We respect your right to privacy - view our policy. Support our work with your donation of $25 or more. | |
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