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Figures given by Warren Bennis (“Distrust Is Fueling Workers’ Rage,” Commentary) and Jonathan Peterson (“Settling for Slow Growth Is Seen Selling Economy Short,” news analysis) in your Feb. 20 edition underscore what must be obvious to anyone that doesn’t have a vested interest in supply-side economics. If the consumer doesn’t have a job, he doesn’t have money to spend. The economy has to slow down if there is no demand--that’s a no-brainer.
RICK KELLIS
Woodland Hills
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