Around The Dial – October 22, 2012
Economic policy reports, blog postings, and media stories of interest:
- Is it “time to rewrite the story of Detroit’s decline?”
- The Progressive Pulse explains how household expenses outpace incomes.
- Jared Bernstein points out that “unemployment doesn’t just hurt the unemployed.”
- Free Exchange highlights the cognitive dissonance that surrounds Medicare debates.
- Zachary Goldfarb discusses how statistical innumeracy undermines politics.





