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You Ask, We Answer: How Much Does the U.S. Spend on Foreign Aid

Blog - /blog/2012/10/22/you-ask-we-answer-how-much-does-us-spend-foreign-aid/

Oct. 22, 2012 - ...federal spending, many Americans say they'd like to see the U.S. reduce the amount of aid we give to foreign countries. So it's worth knowing: How much does our federal government currently spend...

Tweets From the Second Presidential Debate

Blog - /blog/2012/10/17/tweets-second-presidential-debate/

Oct. 18, 2012 - ...budget, taxes, and federal spending to the Presidential Debate conversation happening on Twitter. Here are some of our most popular tweets.

You Ask, We Answer: Fact Check on Social Security and the Deficit

Blog - /blog/2012/10/15/you-ask-we-answer-fact-check-social-security-and-deficit/

Oct. 15, 2012 - Paul from Northampton, Mass., wrote in to ask: "Some politicians say Social Security in no way contributes to the deficit. But for the last two years Social Security expenditures have exceeded Social ...

Where Are We Now: Congress, the Elections, and the Lame Duck

Blog - /blog/2012/10/10/where-are-we-now-congress-elections-and-lame-duck/

Oct. 10, 2012 - The Oct. 1 start of the new fiscal year passed quietly this year, as Congress recessed in mid-September so House and Senate members could return to their districts to campaign before the critical Nove...

The Debate We're Not Having

Blog - /blog/2012/10/09/debate-were-not-having/

Oct. 9, 2012 - ...federal office to talk about how quickly he’ll reduce the budget deficit, which totaled around $1.1 trillion in fiscal 2012.

NPP's Top 5 Debate Tweets

Blog - /blog/2012/10/04/npps-top-5-debate-tweets/

Oct. 4, 2012 - NPP's research team live-tweeted and fact-checked the first debate of the 2012 Presidential Election. If you missed, here are our top 5 tweets.

Debate Prep: Federal Dollars in Your Community

Blog - /blog/2012/10/02/debate-prep-federal-dollars-your-community/

Oct. 3, 2012 - During the upcoming presidential debates there will likely be a lot of attention paid on what the role of government ought to be. As taxpayers, you and I account for about two-thirds of the government...

You Ask, We Answer: Fact Check on Stimulus Spending ahead of the Presidential Debates

Blog - /blog/2012/10/01/fact-check-and-presidential-debates-did-stimulus-work/

Oct. 1, 2012 - ...federal spending for several years. The president and his team were famously over-optimistic about how quickly the economy would recover, but that's a separate issue from whether or not the stimu...

What the Presidential Debates Won't Tell You

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Oct. 1, 2012 - Five big things will decide what this country looks like next year and in the 20 years to follow, but here's a guarantee for you: you're not going to hear about them in the upcoming presidential debat...

Debating Sequestration

Blog - /blog/2012/09/26/debating-sequestration/

Sept. 27, 2012 - ...federal budget are surprised by the potential impact of sequestration – the automatic spending cuts set to go into effect at the end of this year.This week I had the opportunity to return to Ohi...

Voter Guide 2012: Why Healthcare Matters in the Election

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Sept. 24, 2012 - ...federal budget. What do the presidential candidates proposed plans for healthcare?

Voter Guide - Why Healthcare Matters in the 2012 Election

Video - /videos/2012/9/24/voter-guide-why-healthcare-matters-in-the-2012-election/

Sept. 24, 2012 - ...federal budget. What do the presidential candidates proposed plans for healthcare? Budget Process, Debt & Deficit, Health Care

Voting for the First Time

Blog - /blog/2012/09/19/voting-first-time/

Sept. 19, 2012 - ...federal government. As a recent high school graduate, working two jobs and preparing for college, reading A People’s Guide to the Federal Budget has been a real eye-opener. As I prepare to vote ...

You Ask, We Answer: Did Congress Just “Solve” Sequestration?

Blog - /blog/2012/09/14/you-ask-we-answer-did-congress-just-solve-sequestration/

Sept. 17, 2012 - Greg from Portland, Oregon e-mailed last week and asked, “The House just passed a major spending bill. Does this mean the big funding cuts for education I’ve been hearing about won’t...

Faces of the Budget

Blog - /blog/2012/09/13/faces-budget/

Sept. 13, 2012 - ...Budget. National Priorities Project has been gathering the stories of every-day people and how they've been affected by the spending and tax policies of the federal budget. Since all of us ...

Voter Guide: Democrats on the Federal Budget

Blog - /blog/2012/09/12/voter-guide-democrats-federal-budget/

Sept. 12, 2012 - ...federal budget. With the Democratic convention in Charlotte behind us, let's check out the Democratic platform approved by the party last week.

What's Next for the Federal Priorities Database?

Blog - /blog/2012/09/10/whats-next-federal-priorities-database/

Sept. 10, 2012 - We launched version 2.0 of the Federal Priorities Database a year ago. Since that time, we've been answering your questions, hearing your feedback, and keeping the information current. But we've also ...

Voter Guide - Federal Spending

Video - /videos/2012/9/10/voter-guide-federal-spending/

Sept. 10, 2012 - ...Federal Spending Senior research analyst Mattea Kramer goes over what to listen for in candidate statements on federal spending. Budget Process, Debt & Deficit, Military & Security, Social Ins...

The Top 6 Questions to Ask Candidates

Blog - /blog/2012/09/10/top-6-questions-ask-candidates/

Sept. 10, 2012 - This election season, National Priorities Project is launching a suite of materials to arm voters with crucial information about what's at stake in November. And part of being informed is knowing what...

Fact Sheet: Taxes

Analysis - /analysis/2012/election-2012-voter-guide/fact-sheet-taxes/

Sept. 7, 2012 - Should tax rates go up or down, and for whom? This one-pager includes important but little-known facts about taxes and loopholes in the tax code, plus proposals from both presidential candidates.