March 10, 2026

Capitalizations Index – B ∞/21M

RT @SudanGoldCoin: Want to mine gold on some of the most “golden” mainlands? You won’t even have to get out of your house! Visit our websi…

Twitter search: bitcoin
RT @SudanGoldCoin: Want to mine gold on some of the most “golden”
mainlands? You won’t even have to get out of your house! Visit our websi…
Sudan Gold Coin @SudanGoldCoin

RT by: Mercedez Theilman II @MercedezTheilm5

RT @SudanGoldCoin: Want to mine gold on some of the most “golden”
mainlands? You won’t even have to get out of your house! Visit our websi…

Previous Article

Nimfamoney ICO — Participate now on www.nimfamoney.io

Next Article

Satoshi’s Vision? Bitcoin Cash Gets It Wrong, Says Max Keiser

You might be interested in …

Ivy League Inc. – How America’s Most Prestigious Universities Bilk the U.S. Taxpayer

libertyblitzkrieg.com / Michael Krieger | Posted Thursday Mar 30, 2017 at 2:44 pm

Open the Books is back in the spotlight today with another deep-dive report, this time looking into U.S. taxpayer subsidies, tax breaks and federal payments into Ivy League colleges.

Below are a few key findings from the report, titled: Ivy League, Inc.

1. Ivy League payments and entitlements cost taxpayers $41.59 billion over a six-year period (FY2010-FY2015). This is equivalent to $120,000 in government monies, subsidies, & special tax treatment per undergraduate student, or $6.93 billion per year.
 
2. The Ivy League was the recipient of $25.73 billion worth of federal payments during this period: contracts ($1.37 billion), grants ($23.9 billion) and direct payments – student assistance ($460 million).
 
3. In monetary terms, the ‘government contracting’ business of the Ivy League ($25.27 billion – federal contracts and grants) exceeded their educational mission ($22 billion in student tuition) FY2010-FY2015.

READ MORE

The post Ivy League Inc. – How America’s Most Prestigious Universities Bilk the U.S. Taxpayer appeared first on Silver For The People.