วันเสาร์ที่ 30 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Another Way Around the Credit Crisis - Minnesota Bill Authorizing Banks to "Monetize" Public Works

The bridge had been rated structurally deficient by the U.S. government as far back as 1990, and it was only one of more than 70,000 bridges across the country with that rating. The American Society of Civil Engineers estimated that it would take nearly $190 billion to fix the country's failing bridges over the next two decades. Minnesota and other states have the manpower and the materials to rebuild. What they lack is only the money to do it. Municipal governments have to borrow money by issuing bonds, and the interest they must pay on these bonds is going up.

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