Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Kill the Poor

The High Price of Being Poor in Kentucky
Kentucky's working families frequently pay a premium for everyday necessities. Lower-income workers there are more likely to pay more for home loans, auto loans, car insurance, basic financial services, and home goods. However, through a combination of initiatives that bring down business costs, curb unscrupulous behavior, and boost consumer knowledge, public and private leaders can bring down these prices, creating up to thousands of dollars in extra family spending power.

I sure hope that creationism "museum" gives the local economy a boost.

Read the report here

1 comment:

  1. Thanks, Dr., for bringing this to our attention, because it only unde.rscores the utter falseness of the official conception of class in this country

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