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How many people work for the U.S. federal government?

Calculated Risk

The new administration is talking about cutting the number of federal government employees. This raises the question of how many people are employed by the Federal government? The first graph shows total government employment (Federal, State and Local). There are almost 15 million local government employees and 5.5

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Looking For Efficiencies in Government Spending: Look Elsewhere

Advisor Perspectives

There has been a lot of talk about (in)efficiencies in government spending, both before and since the election. Much of the conversation has been driven by Elon Musk, who will co-head the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE, not an actual government agency).

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If you are the Gardener of Governance, take out the weeds….

Norman Marks

A few years ago, my friend Dr. Rainer Lenz started talking about the internal auditor as the “gardener of governance”. In an article in EDPACS, Rainer explained (with my emphasis): Governance has been central to what internal auditing has been aspiring to do for a long time.

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A Government Shutdown

The Irrelevant Investor

The post A Government Shutdown appeared first on The Irrelevant Investor. What this could do to the economy and the stock market is anybody’s guess, but there is probably less cause for alarm than you might think. That’s because the market does a good job of pricing in risk events that have a date associated with t.

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Ten Things to Know About a Government Shutdown

Carson Wealth

I just watch the government and report the facts.” Will Rogers As you’ve probably heard by now, the government is on the brink of shutting down unless Congress connects on a Hail Mary to pass a dozen spending bills before the September 30 funding deadline. Here are ten things to know about a potential government shutdown.

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Budgets And Governing

Advisor Perspectives

It still needs passing by January 19th, or else the government, evidently, may shutdown. We doubt that this will happen, but the fight over government spending seems to drag on year after year after year. The leaders of the House and Senate have come up with a new budget deal, and many people aren’t happy.

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Risk-Free Government Debt – Fact or Fiction?

Advisor Perspectives

government debt is risk free. Investors believe that U.S. Why shouldn't they? Every economic and financial textbook, media outlet, and bond guru says so.