Presimetrics : what the facts tell us about how the Presidents measure up on the issues we care about
by Kimel, Michael Philip, 1969-
Summary
The authors, Mike Kimel and Michael E. Kanell have gathered and analyzed data on more than a dozen critical national issues including GDP, personal income, health care, jobs, national security, education, and more. Using statistical information from several non-partisan federal agencies, the authors... Full description
Summary: |
The authors, Mike Kimel and Michael E. Kanell have gathered and analyzed data on more than a dozen critical national issues including GDP, personal income, health care, jobs, national security, education, and more. Using statistical information from several non-partisan federal agencies, the authors are able to cut through political rhetoric and present the quantifiable facts about how our modern presidents performed on the issues that matter most to Americans. |
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Physical Description: |
304 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [276-292) and index. |
ISBN: |
9781579128357 1579128351 |
Author Notes: |
Michael E. Kanell is an economics writer for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution . He has appeared on television and radio, including CNBC, NPR, and various local stations across the country. He has a bachelor's degree in history from Princeton University and a law degree from Boston University, where he was also adjunct professor of the College of Communications. He lives in Atlanta, Georgia. Nigel Holmes is an award-winning information graphics specialist. His work has appeared in countless publications, including Time (where he worked as graphics director), Adweek, GQ, Details, Discover, Money, Rolling Stone, Sports Illustrated , the New York Times , and more. He lives in Westport, Connecticut. |