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inequality.org
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| | | | | Inequality in earnings between America's most affluent and the rest of the country continue to grow year after year. | |
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nephist.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Fifty Years of Growth in American Consumption, Income, and Wages By Bruce Sacerdote (Darmouth) Abstract: Despite the large increase in U.S. income inequality, consumption for families at the 25th and 50th percentiles of income has grown steadily over the time period 1960-2015. The number of cars per household with below median income has doubled since... | |
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conversableeconomist.com
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| | | | | Government attempts to assist household with low incomes face an inevitable practical problem. As income for a household rises, it will be necessary to phase out the government assistance. But what happens if--at least over a certain range of incomes--a previously low-income household that increases its earnings discovers that its government benefits are being decreased | |
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| | | In the post HEL P! Huhne and £1 per week cost of decarbonisation TonyN mentions an important 360-page document from the Committee on Climate Change: "The Fourth Carbon Budget: Reducing emissions through the 2020s." After a well-publicised internal struggle between the Treasury and the Department of Energy and Climate Change - which even the [...] | ||