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AMERICA AT 250 • No. 2 Analysis: The American Dream at 250: Why Millennials Face a Tougher Climb Than Baby Boomers

WASHINGTON DC - For much of the 20th century, the American Dream followed a familiar path. Graduate from school. Find a good job. Buy a home. Raise a family. Save for retirement. Leave your children better off than you were. It wasn't easy, and it wasn't equally available to every American. Baby Boomers faced recessions,

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Can America Reduce The National Debt Without Destroying The Middle Class?

Part 2 or a 2 part series on the national debt crisis.  WASHINGTON DC - America’s national debt is approaching $39 trillion, and the federal government is now borrowing at a pace once associated only with wars, recessions and economic emergencies. But unlike previous crises, today’s trillion-dollar deficits are becoming permanent. The Congressional Budget Office

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