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Missing: $6.6 Trillion from Our Nation’s Economy

The year 2000 seems a lifetime ago. It ushered in a brand-new millennium; the grave concern that New Year’s Eve was Y2K and whether the resetting of computers worldwide would collapse the global economy. So reports Al Jazeera America.

Y2K turned out to be a non-event, especially in the wake of September 11, 2001. Also in 2000, a new U.S. president was put in office under a cloud and a bitterly contested election decided by the Supreme Court.

President George W. Bush ran on a platform of tax cuts that he promised would sustain the era of prosperity bequeathed to him by the departing Clinton Administration. Most Americans would argue that the first decade-plus of the new century was less than prosperous for the vast majority of citizens. And now, if you believe them, official income figures add up to a nation significantly poorer than we were in 2000. How much poorer? Would you believe $6.6 trillion?

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