Archive for the ‘Recession’ Category

Cobra Instant Quotes

Monday, May 24th, 2010

If you’re struggling to get coverage that’s right for you, try Cobra Insurance. With instant quotes and a no obligation application, you can be on your way to savings in no time.

During these tough economic times, a number of ordinary citizens are struggling to get the health coverage they need. If you’ve recently been laid off, Cobra is there to help.  Health plans don’t have to be as expensive as you think. You can find a number of affordable alternatives. Just answer a few basic questions and open the door of opportunity.

Don’t leave you and your loved ones at risk. Try Cobra Insurance today.

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Cobra Insurance

Monday, May 24th, 2010

Are you between jobs? Are you looking for insurance, but afraid you can’t afford it? Now there’s Cobra Insurance to ease your worries. Cobra Insurance is there for those who have recently been laid off, terminated, or have lost their jobs for any in a number of unfortunate circumstances. With instant quotes, you can get back to leading a worry-free life.

Simply fill out an application with a few basic questions and you’ll be offered a number of affordable health insurance options. Questions include basic facts on your health, coverage, and contact information. After filling it out, you will immediately be shown a number of options that fit your situation.

Don’t wait. If you’re in need of coverage, you’re in need of Cobra.

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Is the Recession the Right Time to Get a MBA?

Monday, April 13th, 2009

MBA resource Bnet asked the same thing recently – “When is it the right time to get a MBA?”

We here at TheAmazingRate have always believed that MBA’s and other forms of Online education  are great ways to stimulate your resume during a recession.   

The job market is scarry, and getting yourself off the street and into the classroom can help introduce a new focus in your career.    Along with the Schools such as UOP, Devry, and ITT  all offer programs online, its much easier to get more things done now than it was during our last economic downturn. 

Searching through Monster, Careerbuilder, Craigslist will bring you multiple listings for jobs – most of which require MBA’s as the bare requirement.   MBA’s bring a certain amount of “credibility” to those who are also just entering the business world.

Obama’s Stimulus plan for California

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

President Barack Obama’s press team sent out a release today breaking down exactly what the Golden State of California will receive.   Medicare, Housing,  Law Enforcement and Education among other important programs will all be supported through the recession.

Obama California Stimulus Package

Obama California Stimulus Package

A couple of important notes;

· Housing: The Department of Housing and Urban Development has allocated almost $1.1 billion to the State of California and its localities for an array of housing and community development programs.

· Medical Care: Nearly $2 billion of Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) funding has been made available to California, helping provide medical care for the state’s poorer residents, and relieving some strain on the state budget. And $15.6 million has been made available to California for the support of Community Health Centers—an amount that is expected to assist 81,000 patients and create 600 jobs.

· Education: California will receive nearly $8.6 billion in Recovery Act funding to support Department of Education Programs—including $6 billion for the State Fiscal Stabilization Fund.

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THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 19, 2009

Funding for California in the first 30 days since signing of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act

· Medical Care: Nearly $2 billion of Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) funding has been made available to California, helping provide medical care for the state’s poorer residents, and relieving some strain on the state budget. And $15.6 million has been made available to California for the support of Community Health Centers—an amount that is expected to assist 81,000 patients and create 600 jobs.

· Farm Support: The U.S. Department of Agriculture has made a total of 46 Direct Farm Operating Loans in California, to help farmers buy feed, seed, fuel, and equipment. A total of $4.3 million has been obligated to the State for these loans.

· Highways: Nearly $2.6 billion in Recovery Act funding for highway infrastructure investments has been allocated to California – the largest sum for any state in the country.

· Mass Transit: California will get over $1 billion for the repair and rebuilding of public transportation infrastructure – mass transit systems, buses, and light rail.

· Law Enforcement: For activities to prevent and control crime, and put more police on the streets, California has been allocated $225 million from the Recovery Act..

· Weatherization: The Administration has announced nearly $412 million in weatherization funding and energy efficiency grants for California.

· Housing: The Department of Housing and Urban Development has allocated almost $1.1 billion to the State of California and its localities for an array of housing and community development programs.

· Education: California will receive nearly $8.6 billion in Recovery Act funding to support Department of Education Programs—including $6 billion for the State Fiscal Stabilization Fund.

· College Loans: The Recovery Act provided $15.64 billion for Pell Grants, which will increase the maximum award for eligible California students by $500.

· Job Training: California will be allotted nearly $489 million for different activities under the Workforce Investment Act, as well as nearly $45 million for employment services.

· ARRA: Public Review [White House]