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Case Filekaggle-ho-020865House OversightBroad macroeconomic trends for the United States (1965‑2005) showing rising debt, healthcare costs, and inequality
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Case File
kaggle-ho-020865House OversightBroad macroeconomic trends for the United States (1965‑2005) showing rising debt, healthcare costs, and inequality
Broad macroeconomic trends for the United States (1965‑2005) showing rising debt, healthcare costs, and inequality The passage provides aggregated statistical trends without naming specific individuals, transactions, or actionable leads. It offers context but no concrete investigative angles, novel revelations, or direct links to powerful actors. Key insights: National healthcare spending rose from 6% to 16% of GDP (167% increase).; Federal debt grew from 47% to 64% of GDP (36% increase).; Obesity prevalence doubled from 13% to 32% of adults.
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