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		<description><![CDATA[Bigger houses---American dream up-sized fifty percent since 1970. | Mother Jones has a revealing two-page graphic on the upsizing of the American Dream. (The link takes you to a text overview and offers downloads of two jumbo pdfs of the magazine spread.) It caught my eye in the print edition and the good folks at MoJo have now posted it on their website. It&#8217;s packed with fascinating tidbits. The crux: The American Dream just keeps growing. Since 1970 the...]]></description>
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