Friday, August 3, 2012

stage 6


I also agree that making budget cuts aren't the answer, especially in the education programs when it's funding is already really small. School systems are suffering from lack of needed resources ranging from textbooks to teachers. Texas is already behind in the level of education when compared to other states. Recently, this department took a toll with 600 lost jobs, which equates to 0.3% decline. Education is so important in economic, political, and cultural growth, and yet this is the sector that is taking the most hit.
There is not one right way to do budget cuts, but I think the government should more closely examine where they are spending the most and see if it was money well spent - how much of an impact did it make or not make? If it didn't make much impact, does that mean that the government should cut the budget from there, or spend more there?




http://www.statesman.com/business/austin-area-jobs-report-shows-first-hint-of-1546806.html?cxtype=rss_ece_frontpage

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