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Jacob Hacker Interviewed on PBS about America’s Crumbling Infrastructure

Publication date 
December 2, 2016

Jacob Hacker rides the Acela rails with PBS economics correspondent Paul Solman. During the interview Hacker discusses the forgotten history of the role government investment played in this country’s infrastructure, including technology, health care and education.

Area of study 
Federal Government

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