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* 14 APR 2020 [https://www.forbes.com/sites/shaharziv/2020/04/14/why-are-rich-americans-getting-17-million-stimulus-checks/#79a45c32665b Why Are Rich Americans Getting $1.7 Million Stimulus Checks?] - “For those earning $1 million annually, a tax break buried in the recent coronavirus relief legislation is so generous that its total cost is more than total new funding for all hospitals in America and more than the total provided to all state and local governments,”  
 
* 14 APR 2020 [https://www.forbes.com/sites/shaharziv/2020/04/14/why-are-rich-americans-getting-17-million-stimulus-checks/#79a45c32665b Why Are Rich Americans Getting $1.7 Million Stimulus Checks?] - “For those earning $1 million annually, a tax break buried in the recent coronavirus relief legislation is so generous that its total cost is more than total new funding for all hospitals in America and more than the total provided to all state and local governments,”  
* [https://economicstrategygroup.org/resource/economic-strategy-group-statement-covid19/ ESG on COVID-19 Pandemic and Economic Crisis] - The Economic Strategy Group (ESG), a non-profit program of the Aspen Institute, is composed of a diverse, bipartisan group of distinguished leaders and thinkers with the goal of promoting evidence-based solutions to significant U.S. economic challenges
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* 02 APR 2020 [https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/04/larry-summers-guesses-recovery-can-be-faster-than-anticipated “I Think the Recovery Is Going to Be Quite Rapid”: Grim As It Is Now, Larry Summers Guesses Recovery Could Be Faster Than Anticipated]
 
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* 25 MAR 2020 [https://economicstrategygroup.org/resource/economic-strategy-group-statement-covid19/ ESG on COVID-19 Pandemic and Economic Crisis] - The Economic Strategy Group (ESG), a non-profit program of the Aspen Institute, is composed of a diverse, bipartisan group of distinguished leaders and thinkers with the goal of promoting evidence-based solutions to significant U.S. economic challenges
* [https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/04/larry-summers-guesses-recovery-can-be-faster-than-anticipated “I Think the Recovery Is Going to Be Quite Rapid”: Grim As It Is Now, Larry Summers Guesses Recovery Could Be Faster Than Anticipated]
 
  
  
 
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