John Warner
Mar 3, 2022

You're focused on the amount of income, not the number of people. In the time period you are focused on a larger number of people moved UP out of the middle class that moved DOWN into poverty. The statistics you cite are the result of more people earning more income, not primarily because a limited number of people made more income. You're trying to make the case growing inequality is primarily because a limited number of people made more money, which is wrong.

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John Warner
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