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		<description><![CDATA[Horatio Alger, R.I.P. | Please, if you have some spare time&#8212;or are bored with work after a nice long weekend away&#8212;skim this (pdf link) report on economic mobility in the US. Or at least see the charts and summary over at Washington Monthly. But if you really don&#8217;t have time, here are the key points: Americans move up and down the economic ladder far less than is commonly believed&#8212;and much, much less than residents...]]></description>
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