May 3, 2012
In an interview with Rolling Stone, Paul Krugman talks about his new book, and why fixing the economy is easier than we think:
Four years after the start of the Great Recession, nobody would mistake U.S. economy for a thrumming engine of growth, prosperity, and human flourishing. Sure, we're officially out of "recession." But the recovery is painfully slow and uneven, and 24 million Americans are still unemployed or underemployed. There's a lot of pain out there, and a lot of potential going to waste.
Read the interview here
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