From the National Priorities Project>Â Could your tax dollars be better spent?
Find out using our interactive Trade Offs tool.
Select your state, town, county or congressional district and a program, and find out what else your tax dollars could provide.
Here is a sample:
Taxpayers in State of Minnesota will pay $2.0 billion for allocated Homeland Security funding for FY2011. For the same amount of money, the following could be provided:
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691,035 Children Receiving Low-Income Healthcare for One Year OR
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29,666 Elementary School Teachers for One Year OR
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46,388 Firefighters for One Year OR
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273,006 Head Start Slots for Children for One Year OR
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973,365 Households with Renewable Electricity – Solar Photovoltaic for One Year OR
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2.0 million Households with Renewable Electricity-Wind Power for One Year OR
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260,830 Military Veterans Receiving VA Medical Care for One Year OR
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252,966 People Receiving Low-Income Healthcare for One Year OR
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29,043 Police or Sheriff’s Patrol Officers for One Year OR
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174,777 Scholarships for University Students for One Year OR
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361,081 Students receiving Pell Grants of $5550
Here are some other examples.
Taxpayers in State of Minnesota will pay $16.0 billion for proposed Department of Defense for FY2012. For the same amount of money, the following could be provided:
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5.5 million Children Receiving Low-Income Healthcare for One YearOR
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237,438 Elementary School Teachers for One Year OR
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371,272 Firefighters for One Year OR
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2.2 million Head Start Slots for Children for One Year OR
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7.8 million Households with Renewable Electricity – Solar Photovoltaic for One Year OR
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16.4 million Households with Renewable Electricity-Wind Power for One Year OR
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2.1 million Military Veterans Receiving VA Medical Care for One YearOR
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2.0 million People Receiving Low-Income Healthcare for One YearOR
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232,449 Police or Sheriff’s Patrol Officers for One Year OR
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1.4 million Scholarships for University Students for One Year OR
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2.9 million Students receiving Pell Grants of $5550
Taxpayers in the city of Minneapolis, Minnesota will pay $939.4 million for proposed Department of Defense for FY2012. For the same amount of money, the following could be provided:
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323,923 Children Receiving Low-Income Healthcare for One Year OR
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13,906 Elementary School Teachers for One Year OR
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21,744 Firefighters for One Year OR
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127,971 Head Start Slots for Children for One Year OR
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456,265 Households with Renewable Electricity – Solar Photovoltaic for One Year OR
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958,157 Households with Renewable Electricity-Wind Power for One Year OR
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122,264 Military Veterans Receiving VA Medical Care for One Year OR
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118,578 People Receiving Low-Income Healthcare for One Year OR
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13,614 Police or Sheriff’s Patrol Officers for One Year OR
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81,927 Scholarships for University Students for One Year OR
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169,257Â Students receiving Pell Grants of $5550
Taxpayers in the city of St. Paul, Minnesota will pay $691.6 million for proposed Department of Defense for FY2012. For the same amount of money, the following could be provided:
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238,480 Children Receiving Low-Income Healthcare for One Year OR
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10,238 Elementary School Teachers for One Year OR
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16,009 Firefighters for One Year OR
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94,215 Head Start Slots for Children for One Year OR
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335,913 Households with Renewable Electricity – Solar Photovoltaic for One Year OR
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705,419 Households with Renewable Electricity-Wind Power for One Year OR
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90,014 Military Veterans Receiving VA Medical Care for One Year OR
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87,300 People Receiving Low-Income Healthcare for One Year OR
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10,023 Police or Sheriff’s Patrol Officers for One Year OR
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60,316 Scholarships for University Students for One Year OR
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124,611Â Students receiving Pell Grants of $5550