What’s graphed above is the annual change in the indicator. For instance, US Stocks earned 14.3% per year (capital appreciation plus dividends) after inflation from 1981-2008 when a Democrat was in the White House, but only 3.7% per year in the 20 years when a Republican was in the White House. So which party was better […]
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1981 to 2008 – Democrats are Superior in 8 of 9 Indicators
By kenransf on October 26, 2012 in Defense Spending, Federal Debt, Federal Tax Receipts, Government Spending, Gross National Product, Money Supply, Total Social Spending, Unemployment, US Stocks
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