30. SEC EDGAR Database (http://www.sec.gov/edgarhp.htm)
Search the Securities and Exchange Commission's EDGAR (Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval) database to get the scoop on all U.S. public companies.
31. NETworth
(http://networth.galt.com/www/home/networth.html)
Galt Technologies' attractive site provides all sorts of information for individual investors. Learn about insurance, retirement planning, taxes, and more.
32. FINWeb (http://www.finweb.com)
FINWeb contains a comprehensive collection of pointers to financial and economic information, including business- as well as academic-oriented sites.
33. STAT*USA (http://www.stat-usa.gov)
Get your hot little hands on business and economic statistics the U.S. Department of Commerce has gathered from more than 50 federal agencies. But be prepared to pay -- STAT*USA is a subscription-based service.
34. Project Vote Smart
(http://www.vote-smart.org/index.html)
Learn about political candidates before you vote. Project Vote Smart sends out questionnaires to federal and state office seekers, to get their opinions on key campaign issues. What it gets back is what you see.
35. THOMAS: Legislative Information on the Internet
(http://thomas.loc.gov)
Check up on Congress -- search the Congressional Record, find out the status of a bill, or share a piece of your mind with that special someone on Capitol Hill.
36. The Jefferson Project
(http://www.stardot.com/jefferson)
Plow through the dark recesses of American politics, using this fascinating array of political links that deal with controversial issues, political parties, and even humor.