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HOW MUCH DOES THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SPEND TO PROMOTE ECONOMIC MOBILITY AND FOR WHOM? BY ADAM CARASSO, GILLIAN REYNOLDS, AND C. EUGENE STEUERLE
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Document Date: 2008-05-05 14:05:58


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THE MOBILITY BUDGET 25 CONCLUSIONS 29 RESOURCES / /

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United States / /

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USD / /

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Natural Disaster / /

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welfare services / public infrastructure / medical insurance premiums / gross domestic product / programs subsidizing health insurance / Equal opportunity services / /

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Congress / INTRODUCTION Government / Economic Development Administration / Federal Government / Small Business Administration / Congressional Budget Office / Equal Employment Opportunity Commission / Job Corps / INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Government / Medicare / /

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ADAM CARASSO / C. EUGENE STEUERLE / Horatio Alger / GILLIAN REYNOLDS / /

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EXECUTIVE / /

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