What you need to know today to survive and thrive in the recession.
Last year, real estate site Zillow estimated the White House was worth $308 million, based on the home’s physical attributes (132 rooms! 55,000 square feet!), historical value and housing performance in the local Washington, DC market. One recession year later, estimates put White House at a bit less: $292.5 million, a drop of $15.6 million, or 5.1 percent from last January. (Zillow Blog)
The recession hit this year’s college freshmen hard, affecting how they chose a school as well as their ability to pay for it, according to an annual nationwide survey released Thursday. Over all, students were more likely than previous freshmen to have a parent who was unemployed and less likely to have found a job that might help pay for college. (New York Times)
The lobbying industry demonstrated its resilience last year in the face of the recession and is fully expected to smash previous spending records. On Wednesday, lobbyists filed their fourth-quarter reports, offering the first glimpse at their spending totals for the year. (Huffington Post)…