Policymakers need to rethink the way we measure economic success in America, according to Clinton and Obama's chief economic adviser Gene Sperling

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· Gene Sperling served as chief White House economic adviser to President Obama and President Clinton.
· Sperling says policymakers should be aiming to create economic dignity for everyone as opposed to focusing on GDP targets.
· Sperling defines economic dignity using three pillars: the capacity to care for your family and...

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