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Analysis: Can Joe Biden recreate the U S economy he grew up with?

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ANALYSIS-Can Joe Biden recreate the U S economy he grew up with?

ANALYSIS-Can Joe Biden recreate the U.S. economy he grew up with? Reuters 1 hr ago By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON, April 1 (Reuters) - Joe Biden will almost certainly be the last U.S. president born as a member of the silent generation demographic group who were children during World War Two, came of age in an economic boom that built middle class wealth, and cemented the role of the United States as the world s leading industrial power. Over the latter half of his life, Biden, 78, saw the share of national wealth going to that middle class fall and the gains from U.S. growth concentrate in a handful of regions. Now, with a roughly $2 trillion investment package unveiled on Wednesday, Biden wants to reverse that half century trend and steer capital to neglected people and parts of the country.

Analysis: Can Joe Biden recreate the US economy he grew up with?

Joe Biden will almost certainly be the last U.S. president born as a member of the "silent generation" demographic group who were children during .

Can Joe Biden recreate the American economy he grew up with?

Over the latter half of his life, Biden, 78, saw the share of national wealth going to that middle class fall and the gains from U.S. growth concentrate in a handful of regions. Now, with a roughly $2 trillion investment package unveiled on Wednesday, Biden wants to reverse that half century trend and steer capital to neglected people and parts of the country.

Analysis: Can Joe Biden recreate the U S economy he grew up with?

Analysis: Can Joe Biden recreate the U S economy he grew up with?
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