
Where Does the Money Go? Rev Ed
Your Guided Tour to the Federal Budget Crisis
Harper Business (Publisher)
Published on 1. February 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
368 pages
978-0-06-202347-6 (ISBN)
Description
"A book that manages to be entertaining and irreverent while serving as an informative primer on a subject that is crucial to the future of all Americans." -New York Times Before you vote in a national election, you should ask yourself: Where Does the Money Go? The acclaimed and essential work by Scott Biddle and Jean Johnson has been updated to reflect the recent financial crisis and the sweeping legislation passed by the Obama administration in its first years. Nonpartisan and well-balanced, Where Does the Money Go? is a candid, eye-opening, and delightfully irreverent guide to the ongoing federal budget crisis that breaks-down into plain English exactly what the Fat Cats in Washington, D.C. are arguing about.
Reviews / Votes
"If you are going to buy just one book in this presidential election year...consider Where Does the Money Go?... A book that manages to be entertaining and irreverent while serving as an informative primer on a subject that is crucial to the future of all Americans." -- New York TimesMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Dimensions
Height: 203 mm
Width: 133 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
463 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-06-202347-6 (9780062023476)
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Scott Bittle | Jean Johnson
Where Does the Money Go? Rev Ed
Your Guided Tour to the Federal Budget Crisis
E-Book
04/2011
1st Edition
HarperCollins
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1st Edition
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Persons
Scott Bittle is an award-winning journalist, policy analyst, and web producer who has written extensively about the federal budget, energy, and foreign policy. Jean Johnson writes frequently about public opinion and public policy and is the author of You Can't Do It Alone, a book on how parents, teachers, and students see education issues. Both authors are senior fellows at Public Agenda and blog frequently for the Huffington Post, National Geographic, and other outlets.