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Income Distribution United States

I explain everything you'd ever want to know about income distribution in America. How much people make What taxes they pay What they spend their money on How the wealthiest are able to avoid taxation Income and taxation of corporations and Billionaires in the United States Article Here: goo.gl

The L-Curve: Income Distribution of the US

The income distribution of the United States is far more unequal than most people realize. In fact it is so lopsided, it is hard to represent on a single graph. For more see www.lcurve.org. ----------------- My new DVD "9/11 Analysis" is now out. Go to www.911speakout.org .

Public sector: Distribution of income

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Distribution of income

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On the gap between the rich and poor in America

5 Oct 2010 RT Max Fraad Wolff is Economist at The New School. This video contains some great information on the income distribution. Background: Millions of Americans are unemployed and living off food stamps. Latest census shows the United States has the biggest gap between rich and poor compared to all westernized countries today. (Presenter) Max, help us understand the significance of this latest data? What does it mean for many Americans? (Max Fraad Wolff) 80% of people in the country are feeling that they can't get ahead. They have seen themselves working for more hours if they're fortunate enough to have a job and taking home less money. They are increasingly living in a society with a distribution of income that we would usually associate with a developing country and a particular unequal one. Work isn't getting people ahead, homes are not getting people ahead, savings are difficult and if you're not in the top 10% of the society it's going to be very hard to get there. The social glue, the social mobility is getting into an increasingly incorrect fable which has little or no bearing on the lives of the people particularly young people. (Presenter) The rich are doing pretty well. How can that be? (Max Fraad Wolff) First of all we should be careful here. The wealthy have been doing better than everybody else for the last 30 years. What's happened in the last two to three years is that everybody else has been doing deadweight worse [Amazing]. So the average person ...

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The One Percent: Breaking Down US Wealth Distribution

The One Percent: Breaking Down US Wealth Distribution Complete video at: fora.tv Catherine Mulbrandon, creator of the blog Visualizing Economics, illustrates the distribution of income in the US, comparing the earnings of the top one percent to those of the bottom 99. ----- The Big Picture Conference presents Catherine Mulbrandon: Visualizing Economics. This program was recorded on October 11, 2011. Drawing upon the ideas and popular talent featured in his well-regarded blog, The Big Picture (www.ritholtz.com), Barry Ritholtz presents The Big Picture Conference, a one-day, on-demand event that offers sharp insight into the financial markets, the economy and the dangerous intersection between government and Wall Street. Catherine Mulbrandon launched VisualizingEconomics.com in 2006, a website dedicated to publishing infographics about economic data. She received an AB in economics from The University of Chicago and a Masters in Design from Carnegie Mellon and has worked 10 years in the finance industry. A native of Washington, DC she currently lives and works in Jersey City, NJ where she is creating "An Illustrated Guide to Income in the United States."

Income Distribution and Social Change after 50 years

Speaker: Professor Sir Tony Atkinson Chair: Professor Julian Le Grand This event was recorded on 1 March 2011 in Hong Kong Theatre, Clement House Fifty years ago, it was believed that income inequality was falling and that poverty had largely been eliminated. This lecture returns to Richard Titmuss' masterly crossexamination of the evidence about income inequality and argues that we have much to learn, but also to add. Tony Atkinson is the centennial professor at LSE. His most recent book is Top Incomes: a global perspective.

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