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The “Is-That-All-There-Is?” recovery does explain a lot. (Immig/trade mean we don’t get recovery we’d hoped for) on.wsj.com/1sXefIX

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Last reply was June 1, 2016
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  1. @Sailingflyingd
    View May 31, 2016

    @kausmickey @GeraldFSeib De ja vu #BernieSanders https://t.co/SNvGmvVxVn

  2. @PiffleRMe
    View May 31, 2016

    @kausmickey – It explains only tangentially. People aren’t stupid. When factory leaves for Mexico, no new jobs, they get they’ve been had.

  3. @JamesFallows
    View May 31, 2016

    @kausmickey I know we fundamentally disagree on this, but recov is disappointing in ALL countries. Immig/trade not main variable.

  4. abdooleotoole
    View June 1, 2016

    What was the % of US jobs created since the crash that went to immigrants ? Something like 70?

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