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POLICY MEMO | MAYRacing Ahead or Falling Behind? Six Economic Facts about Transportation Infrastructure in the United States Melissa S. Kearney, Brad Hershbein, and Greg Nantz
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Document Date: 2015-06-09 16:54:24


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San Francisco / Seattle / Boston / New York / Washington / DC / Pittsburgh / Los Angeles / Cleveland / Chicago / /

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M Co / Highway Trust Fund / L S M D N S P S A / Ge / xa Co / /

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America / /

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cent / USD / /

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first treasury secretary / mp / RT / /

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