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It’s plausible, but a quick DuckDuckGo didn’t find anything about this. Do you have a reference?
It’s plausible, but a quick DuckDuckGo didn’t find anything about this. Do you have a reference?
Something like 15% comes from the federal government, 13% from state government, and 3% from local government. Roughly a third from the government in total:
https://pbsfoundation.bento-live.pbs.org/foundation/areas-of-focus/sustaining-pbs/
I use DuckDuckGo as my default search engine. Here in the Netherlands, DuckDuckGo results are poor for anything local. I fall back to Google relatively frequently, although for day to day stuff it’s quite okay. I do often head straight to Wikipedia…
Same in the Netherlands.
If you like them, you can just buy one for your home. Expensive, but probably a better option than the murder you suggest.
Click on the link. Literally the first thing in the article is a graph over time.
tl;dr it was about 80% in 1990, and is now 92.5%. Or alternately, the bottom 90% of the population owned 20% of stock market wealth in 1990, and now they own 7.5%, so around one third as much as a generation ago.
According to the article, one reason for the lack of money is wealthy donors no longer supporting the Republicans due to the crazy maga stuff. So they can’t count on billionaires any more.
The article only covers unsigned 32-bit numbers, so floating point division would be fine.
In the old days, one would pay a small monthly fee and then you have your own website where you could basically do anything legal that you want. Is this no longer possible?
I also have kids and love them dearly. However I think that it is important that parents have their own interests and time for their own lives, independent of their roles as parents. Of course with very young children there’s barely time to sleep, but humans grow up quickly! 😄
Can’t you make one atom thin sheets of carbon with a pencil and tape?