States, cities and counties are giving up more than $80 billion a year to attract or keep companies and the jobs they provide. But officials and governments rarely track how many jobs follow, and many do not know the value of all their awards.
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States, cities and counties are giving up more than $80 billion a year to attract or keep companies and the jobs they provide. But officials and governments rarely track how many jobs follow, and many do not know the value of all their awards.
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March 13, 10:27 AM
The man who filmed the 47 percent tape wished Mitt Romney had acknowledged his work
Kenneth Weene's insight:
The funny thing is that Romney really believes that people accomplish great things all by themselves while Obama seems to believe it is always a group effort. Yeah, Mitt, it really is the little people who keep the lights on. Delete the scoop?
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