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THE CLINTON ADMINISTRATION FIRST came to office on a platform of "Putting
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People First." And indeed that pledge has been met. While the phrase "the new economy"
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typically brings to mind technological innovation and globalization, arguably one of the most
important outcomes has been the change in the well being of the American people. By virtually
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any measure, Americans are better off today than they were eight years ago. Furthermore, as we
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among the hardest to reach. Yet despite the dramatic gains, there is still more to do. Through a
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The record setting gains in the stock market and growth in the net worth of the wealthiest
individuals have received much attention in the popular press. What is noteworthy about this
economic expansion, however, is the breadth of its reach. The last few years in particular have
brought tremendous gains to the poorest segments of our society.
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The gains in employment have been astounding. Since 1993, 22 million new jobs have
been created and more Americans are employed than ever before. The unemployment rate has
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