Institute on Taxation & Economic Policy Report

Who Pays? A Distributional Analysis of the Tax Systems in All 50 States  4th edition

 

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that works on federal, state, and local tax policy issues. ITEP’s mission is to ensure that elected officials, the
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issues of tax fairness and sustainability.

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The 10 most oil-rich states

Paul Ausick, Michael B. Sauter, 24/7 Wall St.8:03 a.m. EDT August 3, 2013

Source: USA Today

Ten states accounted for roughly 94% of all onshore U.S. reserves as of the end of 2011, with roughly a third of this in Texas alone — just over 7 billion barrels. In many of these states, the oil industry is a major part of their economies. Based on the U.S. Energy Information Administration’s data on proved oil reserves by states, these are the most oil-rich states in the country.

These states process the vast majority of the oil refined in the U.S. each year. Of the nation’s 139 operating refineries, 89 are located in these states. The national refinery capacity is roughly 16.7 million barrels per day. Texas, California, Oklahoma, and Louisiana alone have a capacity of more than 10 million barrels per day. (more…)

Eagle Ford Exports Spurs Corpus Christi Port Construction Boom

By Dan Murtaugh April 10, 2014

Source: Bloomberg Businessweek

America’s newest energy hub just got a little busier.

NuStar Energy LP (NS:US) officially opened its third petroleum dock at the Port of Corpus Christi, Texas, as Chairman Bill Greehey smashed a bottle of champagne against a loading arm that was filling a barge with crude.

NuStar and other companies are building docks, storage tanks and other facilities in Corpus Christi to take advantage of the oil boom in the Eagle Ford shale formation 100 miles away. The port shipped out 350,000 barrels of crude a day in November, up from under 10,000 at the start of 2012, according to port data. (more…)

FBI Said to Probe High-Speed Traders Over Abuse of Information

By Keri Geiger and Patricia Hurtado
March 31 (Bloomberg) — Federal agents are investigating
whether high-frequency trading firms violate U.S. laws by acting
on nonpublic information to gain an edge over competitors,
according to a person with knowledge with the probe. (more…)

Motor Vehicle Accident Deaths as Proportion of All Deaths Within Age Groups

Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Understanding Statistics

Forget Phones Or Fast Food, More Drivers Cause Their Own Distractions In Crashes

Source: Forbes

By: Jim Gorzelany

Talk about being your own worst enemy. Becoming “lost in thought” is actually far more dangerous than talking on the phone or texting while behind the wheel, with 62 percent of all distracted driving-related traffic fatalities caused by simple daydreaming. (more…)

45 Ultimate Tips For Men. Number 40 Will Help You Go Far In Life.

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Americans Can’t Retire When Bill Gross Sees Repression

By Jeff Kearns, Steve Matthews and Katherine Peralta  Mar 25, 2014 6:42 AM PT

Source: Bloomberg 

Twelve years after retiring as a telephone repairman, Roger Wood clocks 12 to 15 hours a week at a Lowe’s Cos. hardware store near Glen Allen, Virginia.

“About the same amount I made 30 years ago,” Wood, 69, says of his $12 hourly wage. “I’m worried about my portfolio because of low interest rates, even to the point of considering full-time again.” (more…)

Mercedes or Ford, It Costs a Lot More Than You Think

Your Car Could Be Driving Your Budget Into the Ground

By

ANDREA COOMBES
March 15, 2014 8:26 p.m. ET
Ever wonder where your money disappears every month? Take a look in your garage.Your car could be driving your budget into the ground.If you’re driving 15,000 miles a year—not uncommon for an American worker—in a midsize sedan such as a Toyota 7203.TO -2.95% Camry or Ford Fusion, you’ll spend more than $760 a month on average, or $9,150 a year, on gas, maintenance, tires, full-coverage insurance, license and registration costs, depreciation and finance charges. (more…)

The Relative Safety of Large and Small Passenger Vehicles

NHTSA Mass-Size Safety Symposium

Washington, DC ●February 25, 2011

Adrian Lund, Ph.D.

OVERVIEW

What is the history of motor vehicle crash safety by size and mass? Historical trends

•Can down-weighting of vehicles occur without safety consequences if size is held constant? Physics of injury

•What does the future hold?

Big Vehicles are a lot Safer!

Stress hormones in financial traders may trigger ‘risk aversion’ and contribute to market crises

Published: 18 Feb 2014

Source: University of Cambridge 

Related Article: “A ‘Frightening’ New Study Shows Traders Seize Up Just When Markets Need Them To Make Big Calls”

New study’s findings overturn theory of personal risk preference as a ‘stable trait’, and show that real source of instability in risk behaviour “lurks deep in the physiology of traders and investors”. (more…)

Frozen East Coast Pays as Law Blocks Cheaper Fuel Flows

By Natasha Doff and Naomi Christie 

Feb 28, 2014 12:38 PM CT

Source: Bloomberg

As freezing weather drained stockpiles ofpropane to their lowest seasonal level in two decades on the U.S. East Coast this month, shivering New Englanders couldn’t tap abundant supplies sailing out of Texas. They had to look 4,000 miles away to more-expensive heating fuel from Europe. (more…)

At Texas’ Public Universities, Has Administrative Overhead Gone Overboard?

Source: Texas Public Policy Foundation

Jan 17th 2012

As the chart at the bottom of this page shows, public higher education in our state increased its full-time-equivalent positions by nearly 25 percent between 2002 and 2011. This data, released last week by the State Auditor’s office, raises (more…)

Crunching the numbers: How many people have ever lived?

Related Article: Japan’s Population and Statistical Graphs

What percentage of people who have ever lived are alive today? We know that sometime this year the world population will tick past 7 billion [1]. We know that there are a whole billion more of us than there were in 1999, as if a new (more…)

Life Expectancy GDP per Capita

This entry contains the average number of years to be lived by a group of people born in the same year, if mortality at each age remains constant in the future. The entry includes total population as well as the male and female components. (more…)