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Politics and personal finance:
Who's watching your wallet?
Time
off for democracy
While you may not get paid to vote for a particular candidate, you
may get paid while taking time off to vote. Some states have laws
governing how employers must treat time off to vote, find out here
if your state mandates time off for voting.
Bush
vs. Gore vs. your money
Where do the presidential candidates weigh in on the issues affecting
your wallet? Check out our scorecard on the issues.
Politics and your
money
Bankrate's financial analyst, Greg McBride, has been following the
presidential race with an eye for your money. Here's what presidential
politics will mean to mortgage hunters, CD shoppers.
Election
Day choices on state taxes
We look at the tax questions voters will face on their ballots.
Recommended
reading:
"Secrets
of the Temple: How the Federal Reserve Runs the Country"
by William Greider
This ground-breaking bestseller reveals for the first time how the
mighty and mysterious Federal Reserve actually operates -- and how
it manipulated and transformed both America's economy and the world's
during eight crucial years.
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