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Economic Elites
Individuals or groups with vast financial resources and significant influence over economic policies and practices.
President's Cabinet
A group of the most senior appointed officers of the executive branch of the federal government, usually consisting of the heads of the federal executive departments, who advise the President.
Employment Act
A 1946 United States federal law whose main purpose is to lay the responsibility of economic stability of inflation and unemployment onto the federal government.
Signing Statement
A written remark issued by the President of the United States upon signing legislation; it may outline the president's interpretation of the law or pose objections to specific provisions.
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