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RE: Crisis of Purpose - Education & Urgency
Part of the problem is how they measure the economy... We look at how the stock market is doing and a bunch of meaningless, fabricated statistics (such as unemployment rates -- it doesn't mean what it sounds like). Then we completely ignore wages vs. inflation, and how the middle economy is doing.
We only look at the bottom and at the top, even though the middle is by far the most important part of the economy.