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According to my textbook, the seven major economic goals that most Americans agree on are as follow:

Economic freedom

Economic efficiency

Economic equity

Economic security

Full employment

Price stability

Economic growth

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Full employment, No inflation, price stability, reduced foreign debt, budget surplus, increase exports, sound domestic industry!

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