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The American economy is in worse shape on this side of the April recess. The question is what lawmakers will do and say about it.

Lawmakers return to a bruised U.S. economy

Most of your favorite House members and senators were out of town as the American economy pitched and roiled over the last two weeks.

But even after a recovery in the stock market late last week, there’s no disputing it: The American economy is in worse shape on this side of the April recess. The question is what lawmakers will do and say about it.

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