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Numbers: May 5, 2003
85% Percentage of middle-aged white-collar workers who say that after losing their job, they had to switch industries to land a new one
52% Percentage who had to take a lower salary
$6.5-$10 billion Estimated amount the U.S. Treasury loses each year to workers who wrongly claim the earned-income tax credit. Treasury wants to toughen eligibility requirements
$46 billion Estimated amount lost in 2002 to businesses that evaded or avoided taxes
60% Increase in motorcycle-accident death rates since 1997
20 Number of states that require all riders to wear helmets, down from 47 in 1975
$22.5 billion Estimated spending on pork-barrel projects for fiscal 2003, a record high
$200,000 Amount of tax dollars allotted for the National Peanut Festival Fairgrounds in Alabama
Sources: DBM (2), New York Times (4), Citizens Against Government Waste (2)
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