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Any Way You Cut It -- Income Inequality on the Rise Regardless of How It's Measured

Critics of EPI's earlier report, Pulling Apart, which showed that income has grown significantly throughout the past two decades and remains higher than at any other time in the post-war era, either missed the central point or dismissed the trend as unimportant. The authors tackle these critici...

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