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		<description><![CDATA[Economic growth ends, but it never started for middle class. | Unless you live under a rock, you&#8217;ve probably heard something about the global stock market meltdown, caused in part by fears that the US economy is heading toward a recession. Unfortunately for the middle class,&nbsp;incomes never did recover from the last recession. Sure, GDP grew; and even the Dow Jones has added value recently. But ordinary folks still haven&#8217;t recovered to 1999 levels. After peaking in 2000, things got worse...]]></description>
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