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Second, the money does not go into a politician's pocket – it is generally spent to pay someone to talk to someone else.
Rumored plan is that it will be spent to pay running expenses of Museum and not for purchase of new art.
The portion of city funds spent to pay off debt has already increased to 16percentt in 1999 from 11percentt in 1990.
If push comes to shove, buy-out funds could inject some of their "dry powder" (money raised but not yet spent) to pay down debt providing the conflicts of interest between new and old investors could be managed.
(And not all of the money is actually going to compensation — $75 million will be spent to pay for medical exams, and $10 million is earmarked for research and education.
THE artist in Florida used $4,000 of the money to open individual retirement accounts for her and her husband, but the rest of the first $100,000 she inherited was spent to pay off her debts.
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If officials simply cut spending to pay the added interest costs, they face further economic contraction at home.
These products will generally be offered for a free trial period, after which you may find yourself paying for these unnecessary services with money you could be spending to pay down your card balance.
Using an estimated figure to calculate how much you should spend to pay down bills or debt and how much you can afford to save can result in you having less saved in the end.
As President Obama and Congress brace to battle over how to reduce chronic annual budget deficits, Americans overwhelmingly say that in general they prefer cutting government spending to paying higher taxes, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News poll.
As consumers cut back on spending to pay off their debts, there could even be deflation.
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