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Why Income Inequality in America Hasn’t Risen in a Decade

Por: Time Business October 07, 2022

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The U.S. may have the highest level of income inequality of , but new suggests that disparity has actually stabilized over the last decade, thanks to rapid growth in wages for the lowest-paying jobs. It just may take a while for the average American to feel it. A pair of researchers from Harvard and MIT examined data from the period between 1980 and 2020, and found that income inequality peaked in 2012 and then began to stabilize even though... + full article



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