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Data On Wealth And Income

We know inequalities exist. The debate is about whether there are acceptable limits to inequality. Is it okay for the Continue reading →

Data On Reverse Trickle-Down

America has tried trickle-down economics for thirty years. The result has been higher income and wealth inequality. Analyses now show Continue reading →

Data That Matters June 2015

The poorest 40% of Americans have negative net worth. Since June 2010, the four biggest coal companies have gone from Continue reading →

Zero Median Retirement

The value of the median retirement account in America is nearly zero because almost half of Americans have no retirement Continue reading →

Working Robots Into The Workforce

Robots are entering the workforce. It has been happening for decades; and safety, efficiency, quality, and costs will continue to Continue reading →

Trickle Down Failed

The Trickle Down economic strategy has been tried for thirty years. The results are in; The IMF report said the Continue reading →

Teenagers Doubt The American Dream

In the last 15 years, the attitudes of teenagers has shifted from one of ‘expecting to get ahead’ to ‘getting Continue reading →

The Public Secret Of The Richest Taxes

The US has a graduated income tax. The more you earn, the more you pay (before deductions.) At its maximum, Continue reading →

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