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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsPew Research 2013: U.S. income inequality, on rise for decades, is now highest since 1928
U.S. income inequality, on rise for decades, is now highest since 1928
BY DREW DESILVER - Dec 5 2013
President Obama took on a topic yesterday that most Americans dont like to talk about much: inequality. There are a lot of ways to measure economic inequality (and well be discussing more on Fact Tank), but one basic approach is to look at how much income flows to groups at different steps on the economic ladder.
Emmanuel Saez, an economics professor at UC-Berkeley, has been doing just that for years. And according to his research, U.S. income inequality has been increasing steadily since the 1970s, and now has reached levels not seen since 1928. (The GIF file at the top of this post, created by Dorsey Shaw of Buzzfeed, compares growth in average income of the top 1% of Americans with everyone else.)
Using tax-return data from the IRS, Saez has built extensive income-distribution datasets going back 100 years. He defines income as pre-tax cash market income wages and salaries; dividends, interest, rent and other returns on invested capital; business profits; and realized capital gains. He excludes Social Security payments, unemployment benefits and other government transfer payments, which are more substantial today than before the Great Depression....
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http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2013/12/05/u-s-income-inequality-on-rise-for-decades-is-now-highest-since-1928/
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Pew Research 2013: U.S. income inequality, on rise for decades, is now highest since 1928 (Original Post)
think
Feb 2016
OP
Reagan hasn't been in office for 28 years. He could run as a Democrat today.
CentralMass
Feb 2016
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CentralMass
(15,265 posts)1. We can't afford to do anything about that. Stay the course.
geomon666
(7,512 posts)2. Fucking Reagan
I hope he's getting spit roasted in Hell.
CentralMass
(15,265 posts)3. Reagan hasn't been in office for 28 years. He could run as a Democrat today.
pampango
(24,692 posts)4. By 1928 republicans had been cutting taxes and regulations, raising tariffs and weakening unions for
8 years. Trade and immigration were at very low levels and income inequality was at a historic high that we still have not matched.
Nowadays, trade and immigration are relatively high, quite different from the 1928 situation. What is similar between the causes of our modern income inequality and the 1920's version are the regressive tax structure, deregulation and the systematic weakening of unions (now done by Taft-Hartley and its 'right-to-work' abomination).