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The Economic Cost of the Iraq War
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Scott Wallsten
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January 12, 2006
Scott Wallsten of the American Enterprise Institute estimates that the true economic costs of the war in Iraq could reach one trillion dollars in the long run, five to ten times the original estimates of President Bushs advisor Lawrence Lindsey.
Published Online: 2006-1-12
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