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Low growth, while ending the recession, looks set to prolong the longest depression in the last 100 years and will be insufficient to cut unemployment significantly.
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(Independent analysis suggests that the White House's plan is insufficient to produce the cuts it has promised, but we'll leave that issue aside for the moment).
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