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As part of the first-ever CNN Money Summit, we asked readers and viewers about their pressing economic questions. Then we got experts to weigh in.
Why Can't We Split the Money Among Taxpayers? Question: "I often hear, 'If they want to stimulate the economy, why don't they give every taxpayer $10,000?' People would buy cars, go on vacation, pay for college, buy TVs, etc. That sounds great to me. Would it ......" (remainder of article at http://finance.yahoo.com/banking-budgeting/article/106524/Your-Questions-Answered (broken link) )
becuae they wouldnt do that its so bad now they would just pay off bills wouldnt buy anything
Hi spr1516,
I would certainly spend it. My saving is already worked into my budget. Also, tax credits would solve that problem. If it worked for gas hogging SUVs it sure seems like a good idea for energy saving cars and appliances.
The reason it is not done should be obvious. We are the serf class of financial feudalism.
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Jeeeez, guys, just break down and click the link. There are more questions than the first one. It's interesting, there's a glimmer of hope or two.
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