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Economics of Disability
Roughly one in five Americans has a disability. Those numbers increase with age and vary across race and gender. And every single one of those people is carving out an economic life.
Divided Decade
Ten years ago, the American economy broke. Today, the country is a much different place. We've fractured along many lines — economic, political and cultural. How did we get here? Why? How has the system changed and how has it changed us? What does it mean for our future?
Evenly Distributed
Science fiction writer William Gibson famously said, "The future is already here. It's just not very evenly distributed.”  This story is part of a series exploring who has access to life-changing technology — and who doesn't.