A dreary U.S. jobs report released last week has driven home what most political insiders already thought: The presidential election of 2012 will be largely about the economy, particularly how high the unemployment rate is on Election Day.
Yet joblessness is an incomplete and inadequate measure of a broader economic malaise that forms the real backdrop for the coming campaign.
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