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1Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003 — The $1.47 trillion federal tax cut package that included cuts to individual rates, capital gains, dividends, and the estate tax. The Act also increased the standard deduction and the child tax credit. Virtually all of the tax cuts expired between …
2Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003 — The Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003 ( JGTRRA , USPL|108|27, USStat|117|752), was passed by the United States Congress on May 23, 2003 and signed by President Bush on May 28, 2003.Among other provisions, the act accelerated… …
3Bush tax cuts — Part of a series of articles on Unit …
42011 London anti-cuts protest — Not to be confused with 2011 England riots. March for the Alternative Part of 2011 United Kingdom anti austerity protests March fo …
5Economists' statement opposing the Bush tax cuts — The Economists statement opposing the Bush tax cuts was a statement signed by roughly 450 of economists, including ten of the twenty four American Nobel Prize Laureates alive at the time, in February 2003 who urged the U.S. President George W.… …
6The Crew-Cuts — Origin Toronto, Ontario, Canada Genres Traditional Pop Doo wop Big band[1] Years active 1952–1964 …
7Dirty Jobs — logo Format Reality television Starring Mike Rowe …
8job cuts — UK US noun [plural] ECONOMICS ► a reduction in the number of jobs in an organization, area of a country, etc.: »The car giant announced 5,000 job cuts at its UK plant …
9American Jobs Creation Act Of 2004 — Legislation that became effective in October of 2004, which is designed to benefit domestic manufacturers, multinational corporations and other entities, as well as agriculture and the energy sector. The American Jobs Creation Act of 2004 has… …
10job cuts — / dʒɒb kʌts/ plural noun reductions in the number of jobs …