Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Federal stimulus grant of $500,000 yielded 1.72 jobs

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Nevada - A federal stimulus grant of nearly $500,000 to grow trees and stimulate the economy in Nevada yielded a whopping 1.72 jobs, according to government statistics. In 2009, the U.S. Forest Service awarded $490,000 of stimulus money to Nevada’s Clark County Urban Forestry Revitalization Project, aimed at revitalizing urban neighborhoods in the county with trees, plants, and green-industry training. According to Recovery.gov, the U.S. government’s official website related to Recovery Act spending, the project created 1.72 permanent jobs. It also resulted in the planting of hundreds of trees — which critics say is about the only good thing that came out of this stimulus project.  More 

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