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fiscaldata.treasury.gov
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| | | | | Learn how much the U.S. government collects in revenue, and what types of revenue it brings in. | |
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| | | | | It may seem obvious that health insurance helps health, but very few cause-and-effect conclusions are obvious to economists. For example, suppose that we just compared the health of everyone who has health insurance and everyone who doesn't. It would be unsurprising to find that those with health insurance are healthier, but the two groups will | |
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| | | | | The size of the U.S. national debt is getting a lot of attention lately, and for good reason. Deficit spending through the COVID pandemic was enormous, pushing the total outstanding debt to a staggering $31 Trillion, with a T. A better way to measure the size of the debt is as a percentage of our... | |
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