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Senate OKs $15,000 Bonus for Greater Baton Rouge Home Buyers
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Federal Government $15,000 Bonus Incentive
Housing could get a big boost from the latest addition to the mammoth stimulus bill working its way through Congress.
Senate legislators unanimously approved a proposal Wednesday that would allow a tax credit for home buyers of 10 percent of the value of new or existing residences, up to a $15,000 limit. Current law provides for a $7,500 tax break but only for first-time homebuyers.
“It is time to fix housing first,” said Sen. Johnny Isakson, R-G.
Isakson’s office said the proposal would cost the government an estimated $19 billion. In all, the stimulus is now topping an estimated $920 billion.
In an op-ed that appears in Thursday’s Washington Post, President Barack Obama painted a dire picture if Congress fails to move quickly to pass the stimulus bill.
“This recession might linger for years. Our economy will lose 5 million more jobs. Unemployment will approach double digits. Our nation will sink deeper into a crisis that, at some point, we may not be able to reverse,” Obama wrote in the op-ed titled, “The Action Americans Need.”
Source: The Associated Press, David Espo (02/05/09)

Baton Rouge Ranks 10th For Annual Economic Growth Out Of 88 Total Markets
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- Baton Rouge Employment
“An analysis of the country’s 88 biggest labor markets found that Baton Rouge had the 10th largest growth over the past year. The Capital Region added 4,000 jobs from December 2007 to December 2008, according to a Bizjournal.com analysis of federal employment statistics. Just 15 cities added jobs over the past year, with Houston growing the most with 57,300 new positions. Dallas-Fort Worth was second, with 43,300 more jobs and New Orleans ranked sixth with 6,600 additional jobs. New York was the biggest loser, shedding 120,300 jobs. Overall, 1.18 million jobs were lost in the major labor markets.”
As Quoted From Source: Baton Rouge Business Report Daily


