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INFO GRAPHIC & VIDEO: Current and Projected National Debt as a Share of the Economy according to the U.S. Congressional Budget Office
How to Fix our Fiscal Crisis | LearnLiberty. What is the single most important thing that can be done to fix the U.S. budget deficit? Harvard economist Jeff Miron says the answer is clear: cut entitlements. Miron explains that as … Continue reading
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INFO CHART: History of the United State’s GDP growth since 1923
Gross Domestic Product (GDP): Gross National Product MINUS any payments on foreign investments. The monetary “value” of all of a nation’s goods and services produced within a nation’s borders and within a particular period of time, such as a year. … Continue reading
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