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Get Over The Gap

Editorial | Investor's Business Daily 0 Comments Discuss
Added: May 10, 2008

We have long been told that when the dollar “corrects,” making our goods cheaper abroad, the trade deficit will begin to fall sharply. Well, it’s finally happening. Now that it is, do you feel any better?

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