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He talked about a whole lot of other things, too.
And NPR senior White House correspondent Tamara Keith is here to help us decipher what the president had to say.
Good morning, Tam.
So did the president have some new message or some policy prescriptions for Americans who are upset about the high cost of living?
Okay, that might be true.
Stock values are up.
But a lot of people, actually more than a third of Americans, don't have money in the stock market.