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Dec 11, 2024 |
cbpp.org | Arloc Sherman |Josephine Cureton |Danilo Trisi
Data from a variety of sources contribute to a broad picture of strong growth and shared prosperity during the early postwar period, followed by slower growth and greater inequality since the 1970s. Within these broad trends, however, different data tell slightly different parts of the story, and no single data source is best for all purposes.
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