Thursday, September 10, 2009
Skewed Income Distribution
9/10 WSJ reports that in 2007 the top 1% of families accounte for 23.5% of all personal income. Apparently the top 1% share of income is falling due to the great recession. I wonder why the WSJ has not run an article discussing the falling wages and benefits of the bottom 80%
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