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Why Utahns are so susceptible to affinity fraud

4/30/2019

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Research shows that the more intelligent a person is, the more trusting he or she is of other people.
Oh my, Utahns must be awfully smart.
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Forty-five years ago, the Wall Street Journal reported that Salt Lake City was gaining a reputation as the stock fraud capital of the country. That story (I retrieved it using Proquest) said securities regulators and SEC staffers referred to the place as the “sewer of the securities industry.”

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Want to fix Social Security? Have more babies

4/24/2019

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The newest report from the Social Security Board of Trustees was released Monday. Unfortunately, a lot of people are missing the point.
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Yes, the report actually moves back the projected date at which Social Security’s costs will exceed the taxes collected for the program, to 2020. The date at which the program’s retirement payments are expected to completely exhaust its reserve was moved one year back, to 2035, but the program’s disability payments now are projected to be in good shape until 2052, which is 20 years later than previously projected.

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How Democrats would influence Utah's tax reform efforts

4/23/2019

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When you’re the minority party, and especially a minority as small as Democrats in Utah — comprising just 21 percent of the 104 combined Senate and House members — it can be hard to get ahead of an issue as big as tax reform.
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So when House Democrats announced this week they will hold a series of public meetings on the issue in May, it sounded as futile as a family deciding to hold a family council meeting to complain about its property tax assessment. In the end, Democrats have little power to affect the outcome, which will rest largely in the hands of a legislative task force expected to begin meeting later this spring, with only two Democrats among its 10 members.

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Forget Trump; why not make all our tax returns public?

4/10/2019

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Forget about Donald Trump’s tax returns. I want to know how much my neighbors paid in taxes.

Scratch that. I have wonderful neighbors, most of whom have lived on my street longer than the 27 years my wife and I have been there.
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It’s the people a few blocks away I wonder about. How much do they earn last year and what did they pay?

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Has ranked choice voting's day arrived in Utah?

4/9/2019

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When it comes to the way people vote in Utah, change is hard.

Hard, but not impossible.
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In the next few days, we will just how many cracks and fissures are developing in the stone-encrusted, traditional way of doing things, where every candidate on the ballot competes to see who gets the most votes outright.

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NYC-style congestion tolls are what Utah needs

4/3/2019

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​A few years ago, while on an ambitious coast-to-coast baseball road trip with my oldest son, I drove through New York City.

I don’t mean I drove by it on major highways. I navigated through Manhattan and Brooklyn in search of old stadium sites. If you look closely, you can find vestiges of the old Polo Grounds and plaques where Ebbets Field and even Hilltop Park, first home of the Yankees (then called the Highlanders) once stood.

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Things to think about as tax month begins

4/2/2019

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A recent study found that Utah is the nation’s second least stressed state. I would have read the whole thing, but I was too busy and too worried about a million different things to take the time.

Sort of makes you wonder what life is like in the other 48 states, doesn’t it? Or perhaps you wonder what life is like in Minnesota, that frozen Shangri-la the survey said was less stressful than here.
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Because April has poked its head into our lives like some struggling crocus fighting brown earth and a late-season snow, your major stressor right now may be taxes. If so, it’s worth pondering that politicians should be glad tax day, whether by design or otherwise, comes in the middle of April and not near Election Day in November. Not a lot of incumbents would be re-elected if people had to drop off their ballots and tax returns at the Post Office simultaneously.

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    Jay Evensen is the Senior Editorial Columnist of the Deseret News. He has nearly 40 years experience as a reporter, editor and editorial writer in Oklahoma, New York City, Las Vegas and Salt Lake City. He also has been an adjunct journalism professor at Brigham Young and Weber State universities.

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