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    Government licensingGovernment's War on the Poor

    Government regulations are creating a less mobile society

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    By Lysander
    January 1, 2017January 1, 2017
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    American history has been defined by innovation and mobility.

    But increasingly, government regulations, licenses and “benefits” are forcing Americans to stay put. See here.

    “The percentage of Americans moving every year is less than half that of a half-century ago and down significantly since the early 1990s.”

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