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Princeton economist estimates there are 5.3 million Americans who are ‘absolutely poor’ by global standards MarketWatchKey Words: U.S. has more truly destitute people than either Sierra Leone or Nepal, says Nobel economist Deaton Greg Robb | Senior Economics Reporter
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: inequality, Poverty, US economy
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Princeton economist estimates there are 5.3 million Americans who are ‘absolutely poor’ by global standardsMarketWatch
Key Words: U.S. has more truly destitute people than either Sierra Leone or Nepal, says Nobel economist Deaton
Greg Robb | Senior Economics Reporter