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What Good Is Economic Growth Without Household Resilience?
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What Good Is Economic Growth Without Household Resilience?

Business Day April 13, 2026 1 mins read

A thought I heard recently on a viral podcast has stayed with me: that the primary role of government is security and welfare. It struck me because, in public discourse, we tend to give far more oxygen to other big themes, politics, elections, inflation, GDP growth, unemployment, infrastructure, debt, reforms, the broader direction of the […]

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