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		<description><![CDATA[Americans and inequality, Buffalo Commons. Ode to the Brain! | Clark: Mostly demographics this week, folks. The share of people in the labor force (working or looking for work) is declining&#8212;not just because of recession, but mostly because we&#8217;re aging. Surprising: wealth inequality isn&#8217;t nearly as stark, nor increasing as fast, as income inequality. The wealth data series ends in 2000, though, so I&#8217;m not sure what&#8217;s happened since&#8230; According to census data, the coasts continue to grow, while the...]]></description>
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