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May 09, 2008
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Workforce Chair: Republican Policies Help Create Jobs, Keep Taxes Low, and Boost Retirement Savings


U.S. House Workforce Committee Chairman Howard P. “Buck” McKeon (R-CA) pointed to today’s U.S. Labor Department employment report – which showed the nation’s unemployment rate decreasing yet again, to 4.4 percent – as the latest evidence of a strong economy spurred by Republican tax cuts and economic policies.
 

The report – released by the Department of Labor – showed that more than two million new jobs have been created in the last year.  With more than 6.8 million new jobs created since August 2003, the U.S. economy has seen 38 straight months of uninterrupted job growth.  McKeon noted the solid jobs report follows this week’s news out of the Labor Department that worker wages and benefits rose in the third quarter at the fastest pace in more than two years.
 

In addition to the strong jobs report and dramatically low unemployment figure, McKeon pointed to a slate of more good economic news:

- The economy has grown for 19 straight quarters, averaging 3.1 percent over that period;
- The Dow Jones Industrial Average recently crossed 12,000 for the first time in history;
- The fiscal year 2006 federal deficit dropped $71 billion from a year ago and advanced three years ahead of the President’s goal of cutting the deficit in half by 2009;
- Gas prices have continued to fall, dropping by 10 cents over the past month alone;
- Average 401(k) retirement savings plans have increased in value by 65 percent since 2002;
- $5.7 trillion of new shareholder wealth has been created since May 20, 2003, the day Congress agreed on the latest round of tax cuts – a 55 percent increase.

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Did You Know?    
 
 
The costs and expenses of a conservatorship are paid by your estate
A CONSERVATORSHIP is if you suffer from an incurable disease or are involved in a debilitating accident and are unable to manage your own affairs, state law might require someone to go to court to have a conservator appointed by the court. The conservator is given the authority to make financial decisions and handle your financial affairs, under court supervision, when you lack the capacity to manage them on your own.

 


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Exemption Credit

Definition:
The amount of tax credit, similar in nature to the personal income tax exemption, applied to the transfer tax due at a person's death.

Devise

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A gift made by a will or a trust. A devise is made to a beneficiary under the terms of the will or trust.

Personal Property

Definition:
Movable property, including furniture, antiques, automobiles, business equipment, cash and stocks. Compare with Real Property.

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