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Open Office spreadsheet attempting to determine correlation between (a) party controlling Congress and (b) changes to the [[US national debt]]. Better data is needed. Normalization by showing debt as a percentage of the GNP (probably a more relevant indicator than adjusting for inflation) would also be a good idea. | Open Office spreadsheet attempting to determine correlation between (a) party controlling Congress and (b) changes to the [[US national debt]]. Better data is needed. Normalization by showing debt as a percentage of the GNP (probably a more relevant indicator than adjusting for inflation) would also be a good idea. |
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Open Office spreadsheet attempting to determine correlation between (a) party controlling Congress and (b) changes to the US national debt. Better data is needed. Normalization by showing debt as a percentage of the GNP (probably a more relevant indicator than adjusting for inflation) would also be a good idea.
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