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  2. Forbes 500 - Wikipedia

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    The Forbes 500 was an annual listing of the top 500 American companies produced by Forbes magazine. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The list was calculated by combining five factors: sales, profits, assets, market value, and employees. [ 3 ]

  3. Economic policy of the first Donald Trump administration

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    Wells Fargo Economics reported in May 2018 that: "Despite stronger predicted economic growth in the short term, a combination of tax cuts and surging spending have led the budget deficit to widen as a share of GDP, with more deterioration expected over the next year or two. This pattern is historically unusual, as budget deficits typically ...

  4. Forbes - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, Forbes Media reported a return to profit, with revenue increasing by 34 percent to $165 million. Much of the revenue growth was attributed to Forbes' consumer business, which was up 83 percent year-over-year. [19] CEO Mike Federle says that Forbes is built on an audience and business scale with 150 million consumers. [20]

  5. Economy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States has a highly developed mixed economy. [40] [41] [42] It is the world's largest economy by nominal GDP and second largest by purchasing power parity (PPP). [43]As of 2024, it has the world's sixth highest nominal GDP per capita and eighth highest GDP per capita by PPP). [10]

  6. Wait, exactly how many people work for the federal government?

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    In 40 years of explosive population, spending and debt growth, the size of the federal workforce has stayed pretty much the same.

  7. Economic graph - Wikipedia

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    A common and specific example is the supply-and-demand graph shown at right. This graph shows supply and demand as opposing curves, and the intersection between those curves determines the equilibrium price. An alteration of either supply or demand is shown by displacing the curve to either the left (a decrease in quantity demanded or supplied ...

  8. How did Ellen DeGeneres amass her wealth? - AOL

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    In 2020, DeGeneres made the Forbes list of top 100 highest-paid celebrities. At the time, Variety reported that she was bringing in more than $50 million per year from her deal with Telepictures ...

  9. Hauser's law - Wikipedia

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    U.S. federal government tax receipts as a percentage of GDP from 1945 to 2015 (note that 2010 to 2015 data are estimated) Hauser's law is the empirical observation that, in the United States, federal tax revenues since World War II have always been approximately equal to 19.5% of GDP, regardless of wide fluctuations in the marginal tax rate. [1]