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1949: Blue Cross Insurance programs cover thirty-seven million Americans, more than six times the number insured only ten years before.
Today: Almost half of all Americans have no health insurance. In 1998, President Clinton and the U.S. Congress will once again consider anew health care package to ensure that all Americans have access to affordable health care.
1949: Auto registrations show one passenger car for every 3.75 Americans.
Today: Almost every American family has at least one automobile, with most owning two or three. The car...
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