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Humans—smart enough to have ideas; foolish enough to believe them
Sunday, December 19, 2004
Three years of ecnomic growth, but no job gains
Jared Bernstein of the
shows the following graph of real wages since the recovery began 3 years ago.
(via
Brad DeLong
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