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Incredible Shrinking Deficit, II

Submitted by Paul Dudzick, Aug 24, 2007 08:39

More people employed, swelling federal revenues all sounds great! Shouldn't the Social Security revenues be on the increase also?


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al 

Aug 24, 2007 18:20

More people employed, swelling federal revenues all sounds great! Shouldn't the Social Security revenues be on the increase also?

Paul Dudzick 

Aug 24, 2007 08:39

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