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2015: The Year In Charts

FYI: By the end of 2015, the economy — still leaving too many Americans behind — has regrettably almost disappeared from the news, overshadowed by the twin evils of Donald J. Trump and the Islamic State. Meanwhile, Congress continued to burnish its record of doing little that was constructive, and progress on a long list of serious policy challenges seemed stalled, at least until after the next presidential election. Here, for better or worse, is the state of the union in 10 charts.
Regards,
Ted
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2015/12/28/opinion/rattner-2015-year-in-charts.html?_r=0

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  • @Ted. Thanks for the link. I will assume all of the charting is accurate; Mr. Rattner's comments are his own, of course, and one will have to bring/find their own conclusions as to the charts, indications, causes and effects, etc. into their own overview of the current economic circumstances.
    As a side note:
    Mr. Steven Rattner's (assuming the writer of this article is the one and same as to the below link) dubious recent past.

    https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=steven+rattner+criminal+investigations

    Regards,
    Catch
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