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applegrove

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Sat Dec 16, 2017, 07:22 PM Dec 2017

U.S. lawmakers are redistributing income from the poor to the rich, according to massive new study

By Christopher Ingraham at the Washington Post

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2017/12/15/u-s-lawmakers-are-redistributing-income-from-the-poor-to-the-rich-according-to-massive-new-study/?utm_term=.c21493e2c3a2

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Back in 1980, the bottom 50 percent of wage-earners in the United States earned about 21 percent of all income in the country — nearly twice as much as the share of income (11 percent) earned by the top 1 percent of Americans.

But today, according to a massive new study on global inequality, those numbers have nearly reversed: The bottom 50 percent take in only 13 percent of the income pie, while the top 1 percent grab over 20 percent of the country's income.

Since 1980, in other words, the U.S. economy has transferred eight points of national income from the bottom 50 percent to the top 1 percent.

That trend is even more remarkable when you set it against comparable numbers for wealthy nations in Western Europe. There, the bottom 50 percent earn nearly 22 percent of the income in those economies, while the top 1 percent take in just over 12 percent of the money.

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U.S. lawmakers are redistributing income from the poor to the rich, according to massive new study (Original Post) applegrove Dec 2017 OP
nothing to see here folks.... nt TheFrenchRazor Dec 2017 #1
It took a study to figure that out???? dixiegrrrrl Dec 2017 #2
I don't know how much they paid for that study GusBob Dec 2017 #3
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