News in Numbers
The total amount of spending cuts in the proposed California state budget reached by Gov. Schwarzenegger and legislative leaders to address the state's $19 billion deficit.
The amount of money the U.S. Treasury Department is expecting to lose from its bailout investments in General Motors, Chrysler and the auto finance companies.
The number of Los Angeles County Fire Department employees who earned more in overtime pay than they did in base salary last year.
The number of violations the California Public Utilities Commission found from 2001 to 2008. However, the PUC only issued 29 fines in that eight-year period, totaling in $29,200.
The number of jobs provided in 36 states by a $5 billion job program funded by federal stimulus package. The program's funds are running out, and workers are losing their jobs.
The estimated percentage of illegal immigrants identified and deported using the Immigration and Customs Enforcement's Securities Communities program who were convicted "aggravated felonies" such as murder and rape.
The amount of false money orders allegedly deposited into Nogales, Ariz., Mayor Octavio Garcia-Von Borstel's account. Garcia-Von Borstel was arrested for allegedly taking bribes and committing bank fraud.
The amount of federal funds awarded to Atlanta Public Schools for high scores on last year's Criterion-Referenced Competency Test. The school district is being investigated to see if they committed fraud by illicitly boosting test scores.
The monthly amount Nathan Deal's campaign for governor has paid North Georgia Aviation for access to an airplane and helicopter, since May 2009. The company is co-owned by Deal and his business partner, Ken Cronan.
The number of convicted felons working or seeking jobs in California's home health aide program identified since background checks were launched last year.
The average pension payment for a firefighter in the New Hampshire Retirement System, in 2009. The retirement system covers 23,500 retirees including police officers, firefighters, teachers, and state and municipal employees.
The percentage of major urban roads that have substandard or poor pavements, according to a transportation research group's reports.
The amount of money American taxpayers had to pay for each of the 47,704 jobs saved or created in Texas over the past 19 months.
The number of jobs the state of Arizona has lost since December 2007, the beginning of the recession.
The ratio of U.S. residents living in poverty, according to the Census Bureau. That comes out to about 44 million people.
The amount of money Pennsylvania's Department of Public Welfare saved taxpayers in the 2009-10 fiscal year with sophisticated anti-fraud and abuse-detection software, aimed at catching welfare cheats.
The amount of funds PG&E says it has in liability coverage for 2010-11. If that is not enough to compensate the San Bruno victims, or the victims of any similar incidents in the same period, the state's Public Utilities Commission will be called upon to decide whether to charge the additional costs to customers or shareholders.
The cost Oregon's Beaverton school district incurs every two years to run elections for local school committees. District leaders are asking voters to eliminate these LSCs because of rising election costs.
The year when the PG&E gas line that ruptured in San Bruno, Calif., was installed. PG&E considered the portion that ruptured to be a "high consequence area" requiring more stringent inspections called integrity assessments.
The number of IOUs – worth $2.5 billion – the state of California was forced to issue in the summer of 2009.
The number of firefighters that responded to the rash of fires throughout the city of Detroit on Tuesday, Sept. 7.
The number of violations PacifiCare and UnitedHealth Group are being accused of by the state of California – resulting in almost $10 billion in fines.
The number of people employed through Put Illinois to Work, a subsidized jobs program that helps unemployed workers gain new skills with $200 million from the federal stimulus package.
The percentage of Department of Motor Vehicles service centers in Virginia that have been unable to issue new or replacement driver's licenses or identification cards since a computer outage affected 485 of the state's data servers last week.
Total price tag for Newton North High School – the most expensive public school ever built in the state of Massachusetts.
The number of times jobless benefits have been extended by Congress beyond the basic 26-week program, enabling the long-term unemployed to get up to 99 weeks of benefits.
The number of flights American Airlines canceled during a four-day span in 2008 due to pressure from the Federal Aviation Administration, stranding or rerouting more than a quarter-million passengers.