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World Service,13 Nov 2012,18 mins

How special is America?

Business Daily

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Americans like to think they are special - and they are - but increasingly not in the way they like to think. By some measures the American economy is in a worse state than those of Spain, Portugal or even Greece. Yet Americans and their politicians don't seem ready to address the problems - why not? Justin Rowlatt challenges Kai Ryssdal of the US radio show Marketplace about what seems like complacency as his nation hurtles towards the so-called "fiscal cliff". We have Goldman Sach's head of Asset Management, Jim O'Neil, on why we should all be worried about America's lack of action. Plus: How to repay your debts and the redoubtable Lucy Kellaway of the Financial Times on why nepotism isn't always such a bad thing. (Image: Dollars folded and held together with a elastic band, Credit: AFP/Getty)

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