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Home >  Short Publications >  An Unpopular Argument for Higher Saving, More Affordable Housing, and Lower Deficits
An Unpopular Argument for Higher Saving, More Affordable Housing, and Lower Deficits
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By John H. Makin
Posted: Wednesday, April 19, 1989
TESTIMONY
House Ways and Means Committee  
Publication Date: April 19, 1989
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