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Essay heading: how does the federal reserve control the money supply?
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You would see growth and unemployment rates would go down, the U.S. could begin with a 17 percent personal and business rate, with "generous exemptions on personal income," so that a family of four, for example would pay no tax on the first $46,000 and only 17 percent above that. It works in other countries, why couldn’t it work here? (www... displayed 300 characters
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