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  • Barney Frank Wants A Cabinet Post
    Chris GoodSeptember 8, 2009
  • Implications of Foreclosure Inventory Growing
    Daniel IndiviglioMay 23, 2011
  • Imagining a Slave Society
    Ta-Nehisi CoatesAugust 17, 2011
  • When Handing Out Subsidies, Government Doesn't Need Middlemen
    Daniel IndiviglioSeptember 13, 2011
  • The Ghetto Is Public Policy

    A generation of young black people saw their families' middle-class values earn their parents pariah-class treatment.

    Ta-Nehisi CoatesMay 9, 2013
  • Why Oklahoma City Could Represent the Future of America
    Derek ThompsonSeptember 13, 2010
  • Treasury to Punt on Fannie and Freddie Plan
    Jim TankersleyFebruary 9, 2011
  • Everything You Need To Know About the Economy in 2012, in 34 Charts

    Eat your heart out, Ross Perot. Here are all the economic charts that mattered in 2012.

    Matthew O'BrienDecember 20, 2012
  • The West Pulls Down National Home Prices in the First Quarter
    Daniel IndiviglioApril 7, 2011
  • This Is the Most Important Thing We Could Do for the Economy
    Matthew O'BrienJuly 2, 2012
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