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NEW YORK, July 7, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- A new post on Investor Uprising examines how the US Census Bureau spent millions of tax dollars on outsourced promotional items for the 2010 headcount - even as federal prosecutors fine major retailers for selling Chinese goods to government agencies.

The US Department of Justice, which has already fined multiple companies including Staples, Office Depot, and OfficeMax a combined $34.6 million on similar charges in the past six years, is now investigating Home Depot. But there was no investigation when the Census Bureau imported baseball caps, stickers, key chains, tote bags, coffee mugs, and myriad other promotional products from Bangladesh, Haiti, and, yes, China.

Noreen Seebacher, community editor, explores the issue today on Investor Uprising. Read the full story here: http://bit.ly/r4kl8S.

Investor Uprising regularly produces FREE, original, in-depth reports to inform and enlighten individual investors. To register for the complimentary reports and to participate in topical conversations with our expert bloggers, visit Investor Uprising at http://www.investoruprising.com/register.asp. In addition, Investor Uprising produces premium research, IU Confidential, available with a paid subscription.

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About Investor Uprising

Investor Uprising is the individual investor's no-nonsense community for accessing business trends and investment strategies. Combining expert market commentary, fundamental analysis, and on-the-ground reporting, Investor Uprising helps the reader find the best investment opportunities in global markets. Sponsored by PR Newswire and operated by UBM plc, Investor Uprising's community of contributors will reach millions of potential business readers around the world.

Media Contacts:
R. Scott Raynovich
Editor in Chief, Investor Uprising
(406) 582-5886 direct
(406) 599-7873 mobile
Scott.Raynovich@investoruprising.com

Noreen Seebacher
Community Editor, Investor Uprising
(201) 360-6773
Noreen.Seebacher@investoruprising.com

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