From The Conference Board
About 73 million U.S. households now have discretionary income, up from about 57 million in 2002, according to a report by The Conference Board. The percent of the U.S. population with discretionary income has increased to nearly 64 percent, up from 52 percent in 2002.
Maybe when John Edwards is taking a golf cart from one end of his compound to another, he can incorporate these facts into another speech about how the economy is getting worse.
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