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The US economy likely just entered its longest ever expansion – here's who's benefiting in 3 charts

  • Written by Steven Pressman, Professor of Economics, Colorado State University
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The U.S. economy likely surpassed an important milestone last month: Americans are now experiencing the longest economic expansion in the nation’s history, assuming the data still being collected bears this out.

This is certainly good news and something to celebrate. But, as an econo...

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