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Purchase this publicationPurchase A tough recovery by any measure: New data show consumer expenditures lag for low- and middle-income families

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November 28, 2006 | EPI Issue Brief #230 (co-released with CBPP)

A tough recovery by any measure
New data show consumer expenditures lag for low- and middle-income families

by Jared Bernstein and Jason Furman

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