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Middle Class Is Tougher In America

Wealth and income inequalities exist in every culture and country. The troubles in America, however, have a different affect. Compared Continue reading →

80 People Have Half The Wealth

Income and wealth inequality are common topics which some treat as the natural, though cynical, way of the world. The Continue reading →

Best Hiring Since 1999

Job growth was great in 2014. Hiring is happening again. Raises, however, aren’t. Wages continue to stagnate, effectively unchanged since 2007. Continue reading →

The 1 Percent Of The 1 Percent

Wealth concentration is rising, but most of the 1% are only experiencing comfortable and modest growth. The data says otherwise Continue reading →

Middle Class V Upper Class

Wealth and income inequities continue. Usually, they’re measured against the poorest versus the richest. Even within a tighter set, middle class Continue reading →

2013 Wealth Equals The Mid-60s

In 50 years, middle class wealth has come back down. The median net worth of the American middle class in Continue reading →

Inequality And GDP Connected

At least in the UK, GDP would be about 20% greater if inequality had been kept to 1980 levels. Evidence Continue reading →

Be Rich With $4,000 – Relatively

Half of the population owns less than $4,000 per person. The poverty level in the US is about four times Continue reading →

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