I consulted this for many years. Here you learn about Government spending and actions.
It is very extensive so read what you want to learn what you want to learn. The great Milton Friedman told the author how how great it is.
Enjoy being educated about the budget for instance.
From his home page.
In some ways we may be SHORT-CHANGING OUR NEXT GENERATION, but blaming it on others will not make it better. Acquiring knowledge and taking action is an individual responsibility.
This is a collection of easy-to-understand picture-reports to increase awareness of certain threats to the economic future & freedom of families and their children, compared to the past - - on family income, debt, savings, government spending, education quality, social security, regulations, taxes, inflation, energy, foreign trade and exchange, voter turnout, trust, national security, and health care.
There are so many great & positive things about our beloved America to celebrate. But, there are many negative trends. Perhaps if more are aware of the negatives even more solutions & positives will result.
The author, a concerned grandfather, was assisted by economists, parents, teachers and students - to help families and youth expand awareness of certain problem trends - - and become better prepared to enhance their future, and their nation's.
Many visitors call this the 'mother' of resource centers of economic & education issues and trends every family and student should understand about today, compared to the past. Regularly updated as a free public service. (you may wish to save this page to your favorites)
Dr. Milton Friedman, Nobel Prize winner for excellence in economics wrote > "I certainly commend you for the Grandfather Economic Report, and for the imaginative way in which you have displayed data highly relevant to very important issues. I am impressed. The analyses are excellent. Your objective is one I fully endorse."
“History often repeats itself.” – Long term trends via decades of historic data tell a story where important issues stand today compared to the past. Such information may provide a glimpse to the future and assist future researchers.
“Empires rise and fall.” – For 300 years America’s empire status soared to record levels of world influence. Historic data trends of many issues in this report suggest empire status may be in decline mode.
It is very extensive so read what you want to learn what you want to learn. The great Milton Friedman told the author how how great it is.
Enjoy being educated about the budget for instance.
From his home page.
In some ways we may be SHORT-CHANGING OUR NEXT GENERATION, but blaming it on others will not make it better. Acquiring knowledge and taking action is an individual responsibility.
This is a collection of easy-to-understand picture-reports to increase awareness of certain threats to the economic future & freedom of families and their children, compared to the past - - on family income, debt, savings, government spending, education quality, social security, regulations, taxes, inflation, energy, foreign trade and exchange, voter turnout, trust, national security, and health care.
There are so many great & positive things about our beloved America to celebrate. But, there are many negative trends. Perhaps if more are aware of the negatives even more solutions & positives will result.
The author, a concerned grandfather, was assisted by economists, parents, teachers and students - to help families and youth expand awareness of certain problem trends - - and become better prepared to enhance their future, and their nation's.
Many visitors call this the 'mother' of resource centers of economic & education issues and trends every family and student should understand about today, compared to the past. Regularly updated as a free public service. (you may wish to save this page to your favorites)
Dr. Milton Friedman, Nobel Prize winner for excellence in economics wrote > "I certainly commend you for the Grandfather Economic Report, and for the imaginative way in which you have displayed data highly relevant to very important issues. I am impressed. The analyses are excellent. Your objective is one I fully endorse."
“History often repeats itself.” – Long term trends via decades of historic data tell a story where important issues stand today compared to the past. Such information may provide a glimpse to the future and assist future researchers.
“Empires rise and fall.” – For 300 years America’s empire status soared to record levels of world influence. Historic data trends of many issues in this report suggest empire status may be in decline mode.