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Friday, August 28, 2009
DID YOUR PRELIMINARY PROPERTY TAX BILL GO UP?
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
FIRST FLORIDA POPULATION DROP SINCE MILITARY PERSONNEL LEFT IN 1946
Blaming the recession and steep drop in new residents of 58,000 over the past year for plunging tax revenues jobs in construction, real estate and mortgage lending have disappeared. This has resulted in empty classroom seats, down about 10,000 statewide compared to the previous year. Current popular is about 18.3 million, says the US Census Bureau.
Florida’s unemployment rate in June was 10,6%, highest rate since 1975, one of the highest rates in the US. Estimates used data from residential electric hookups, building permits and homestead exemptions.
Another factor fewer people are moving to Florida is their inability to sell their homes elsewhere to be able to move here.
Friday, August 14, 2009
STIMULUS PACKAGE’S FIRST TIME HOME BUYERS TAX CREDIT MAY BE EXPANDED
The $8000 tax credit for new buyers using FHA-insured loans can be used for additional down payment funds or towards closing costs, and is set to expire November 30th. It has been very popular among first time home buyers to the extent of recent home sales to 1st time home buyers are estimated to be 40% of the market. There is talk from Senate and Congress of:
· extending the tax credit by the end of the year
· raising the tax credit to 15% or 10% of the home’s purchase price, whichever is lower
· removing income restrictions (currently available only to households making $75,000 or less)
· extending tax credit to ALL home purchasers, not just first-timers
· Estimates are that just upping the credit to $15000 would lead to 400,000 more home sales
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Saturday, August 08, 2009
GUESS HOW MANY 100-YEAR OLDS THERE ARE EXPECTED TO BE IN 2050?
The Wellness and Memory Class at FAU shows and tells how to increase your life span, and that includes dancing, lack of stress, proper eating and other factors. Your editor recently attended this very informative course. For more information contact Anna Lisa Curtis at brainsgain@aol.com.
A 10-month pilot program conducted by AARP in Minnesota includes getting around the city by bike or foot, developing social networks and providing healthier fast-food options, to extend the life span of residents by 2 years.
New medical advances, improved diets and aggressive medical treatments are changing the definition of “old”.
By midcentury, the projection is that the world’s population of centenarians may reach nearly 6,000,000 creating a median age of 50 in many developed nations, with the Census Bureau reporting there are now 340,000 centenarians worldwide.
New needs will be created, such as more nursing homes, assisted living facilities and special needs housing. Reconsideration will be needed to reevaluate retirement benefits, for the age limits on driving, and perhaps a revamping of Medicare coverage, which is already straining. With declining birth rates, fewer family members will be there to provide support for a sick elderly parent. Consider this: in 2017 there will be more 65-year olds than children under the age of 5. Obesity in the US from a sedentary life or overeating can take a toll on life expectancy.