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What's worse is that she fears that the good news will inspire complacency from the GOP, which was already reluctant to stimulate the economy any further:. The past year has been the most arduous of our lives. The Covid pandemic continues to be catastrophic not only to our health - mental and physical - but also to the stability of millions of people. We need your support in this difficult time. Every reader contribution, no matter the amount, makes a difference in allowing our newsroom to bring you the stories that matter, at a time when being informed is more important than ever.

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Will Trump run in ? Understand the importance of honest news? So do we. Read Comments - Join the Discussion. Thompson told us, [ recapitalized and punctuated from Gchat ] "In fact, I recall a conversation with him at a bar, where he told me he really liked this new phrase, 'in one chart' … And I said something like, 'That's cool.

Or is it? That's a full year before Klein, then a college student, started his first blog. However, it makes sense to give Klein credit for spreading In One Chart. Today the breadth of in-one-chartism is breathtaking. We can't blame Klein alone. There appears to be a correlation between the rise of searches for "In One Chart" and the rise of searches for "wonkish.

Nearly all of the high points in the chart below we, like many, just broke the In One Chart rule by giving you more than one chart are to Krugman posts like "Are Other Commodities Like Gold? Quick and Wonkish. Skip to content Site Navigation The Atlantic. Popular Latest. The Atlantic Crossword.



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