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Yesterday, TNR’s Jonathan Cohn broke down the numbers on the new Census Bureau report that suggested more Americans lived in poverty in 2010 than in any other time.
Today he has charts on one of the most interesting details of yesterday’s figures, the rate of uninsured. Could Obamacare be working?
The Daily has a great feature today, complete with more graphs and showing income inequality through a number of different perspectives, by percentage in regions of the United States and race and ethnicity, just to name a few.
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Yesterday, TNR’s Jonathan Cohn broke down the numbers on the new Census Bureau report that suggested more Americans lived in poverty in 2010 than in any other time.
Today he has charts on one of the most interesting details of yesterday’s figures, the rate of uninsured. Could Obamacare be working?
The Daily has a great feature today, complete with more graphs and showing income inequality through a number of different perspectives, by percentage in regions of the United States and race and ethnicity, just to name a few.
Courtesy of thedailyfeed
Zoom Info

Yesterday, TNR’s Jonathan Cohn broke down the numbers on the new Census Bureau report that suggested more Americans lived in poverty in 2010 than in any other time.

Today he has charts on one of the most interesting details of yesterday’s figures, the rate of uninsured. Could Obamacare be working?

The Daily has a great feature today, complete with more graphs and showing income inequality through a number of different perspectives, by percentage in regions of the United States and race and ethnicity, just to name a few.

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