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Analysis of US Labor Productivity Growth and Federal Spending Shifts

Analysis of US Labor Productivity Growth and Federal Spending Shifts The document provides historical productivity data and federal spending trends but contains no specific allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving high‑profile individuals or agencies. It is largely background information without investigative value. Key insights: Technology, infrastructure, and education accounted for ~90% of labor productivity growth (1977‑2000).; Federal spending has increasingly shifted from productive investments to entitlement programs (1970‑2009).; Data sourced from NBER research and OMB spending tables.

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Analysis of US Labor Productivity Growth and Federal Spending Shifts The document provides historical productivity data and federal spending trends but contains no specific allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving high‑profile individuals or agencies. It is largely background information without investigative value. Key insights: Technology, infrastructure, and education accounted for ~90% of labor productivity growth (1977‑2000).; Federal spending has increasingly shifted from productive investments to entitlement programs (1970‑2009).; Data sourced from NBER research and OMB spending tables.

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