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U.S. Sees Biggest Wealth Gap Since The Roaring '20s (Demo)

On February 10, 2019, Axios reports:

“The 400 richest Americans — the top 0.00025 percent of the population — have tripled their share of the nation’s wealth since the early 1980s, according to a new working paper on wealth inequality by University of California at Berkeley economist Gabriel Zucman,” the WashPost’s Christopher Ingraham reports.

By the numbers: Those 400 Americans own more than the 150 million adults in the bottom 60% of the wealth distribution. According to the World Inequality Database maintained by Zucman and others, the bottom 60% saw their share of the nation’s wealth fall from 5.7% in 1987 to 2.1% in 2014. Zucman, who advised Elizabeth Warren on her wealth tax, finds that “U.S. wealth concentration seems to have returned to levels last seen during the Roaring Twenties.”

https://www.axios.com/wealth-gap-richest-americans-roaring-twenties-938b8a27-bf7b-4392-b4ae-41b84bef2002.html

 

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