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Written by Ryan Goodenough
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Thursday, 13 November 2008 09:51 |
Charles Murray, president of the American Institute for Economic Research (AEIR), a nonprofit research and educational organization, said most people have only a vague notion about the total expense of owning and operating personal vehicles. Yet, "the amount spent could negatively effect educational opportunities and housing quality and could lead to reduced retirement income." he said.
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