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In Kansas City Mr Obama declared that the "challenge of our time" is creating an economy that works for all America, which he defines as one in which workers earn enough to send their kids to college and after 20 or 30 years retire with dignity.To the president, after two decades of middle-class wage stagnation, the best-paid need to avoid sounding ungrateful.
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