It appears people will argue the economic and social positives of the different political parties over periods of time. They probably are different. So, EPI has managed to chart the differences. What the first four charts do is detail the differences between the two parties over two different time periods. One time period staring in 1949 and the next time period in 1981. A contrast in beliefs? Maybe . . .
The last two Appendix Charts compare presidencies and their differences in Growth and Distribution (based on income) results. I am sure many of you will flock to those comparisons.
I thought they were interesting. Maybe you will also.
Economic performance is stronger when Democrats hold the White House”
by Josh Bivens
Economic
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