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Is GDP the Best Measure of Happiness and Well-being?

Money For the Rest of Us

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The Decline of Average Life Expectancy

The typical household is still poorer than what it was before the financial crisis began in 2007. Average life expectancy at birth for U.S. males and females all races peaked in 2014 at 78.9 years. The middle 40% has lagged and the bottom 50% is also lagged.

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