50 million Social Security recipients will have to live without a cost of living adjustment in 2010.
Meanwhile, Goldman Sachs has set aside $16.7 billion for employee bonuses--an average of $526,814 per employee.
And this is just a start for Goldman. The company is on pace to set aside a total of $21 billion for 2009 bonuses, and amount in the range of records set in 2007.
Take a look at both of the articles below for a stark reminder of how skewed and hypocritical the administration's priorities have been with respect to the allocation of taxpayer resources.
Sources: AP and Fortune
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