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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 14 Dec 2017

    The share of the world's income going to the top 1 percent has shrunk since the financial crisis. Here's why that may not last.http://nyti.ms/2yvI9X7 

    11:33 PM - 14 Dec 2017
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      1. 米山明日香 Dr Asuka Yoneyama‏ @asuka_yoneyama_ 15 Dec 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        We should not be positive with this datum, though. The rich is still rich, and the poor is still poor. #NewYorkTimes

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      1. Roberto Salazar‏ @MEBCalidadevida 15 Dec 2017
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        "Policy, it turns out, matters. More aggressive redistribution through taxes and transfers has spared Europe from the acute disparities that Americans have grown used to." @OECDtax @TaxFinlandpic.twitter.com/e5woVgTAxj

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      1. Matthew Pirkowski‏ @MattPirkowski 15 Dec 2017
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        Actually, it does. Inequality naturally emerges in all systems with sufficient freedom to create anything of interest or value. Every. Natural. System. Follows. Power. Laws. Stop pushing #bullshit #FUD as fact.

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      1. Shelly  😎‏ @Micmp1P 14 Dec 2017
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        Why does the US chart look upside down? I guess our status as the shining beacon on the hill really is slipping. I blame GOP policies.

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      1. Grant Herzberg‏ @grant_herzberg 15 Dec 2017
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        Who’s more greedy, the man who wishes to keep more of what he produced or the man who think he’s entitled to the production of the first man?

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      1. Nelson Lowhim‏ @nlowhim 15 Dec 2017
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        yeah but the real story isn't the 1% but rather the 0.001%. What do those numbers look like? Interesting either way

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      1. Steven Wheelwright‏ @wheelwrightmade 15 Dec 2017
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        "Once the income of the average Chinese exceeds the world average, China's fast growth will start adding to inequality, rather than mitigating it." Should the Chinese stop developing, then? The goal should be to make everyone rich, not to make everyone equally rich.

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      1. Shadow Banned‏ @Warrior_Stories 14 Dec 2017
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        Income equality = communism. All Democrats are communists.

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      1. JDDVS‏ @juanitoviii 14 Dec 2017
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        invitame y me lanzo, con dulces y frutas

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      1. Department of Reason‏ @DeptOfRea 14 Dec 2017
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        Any person and/or piece of legislation that targets inequity and wishes to change things for the better will be attacked as being "socialism"

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      1. MN. Tashkandy‏ @MNTashkandy 14 Dec 2017
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        Still ... The rich get richer and the poor get poorer

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      1. Sandy Love‏ @SandyLove37 14 Dec 2017
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        didn't read this story...don't have to...don't even know if i should say...what i see..people don't listen ...anyway...we are in for bad times..and it's our own fault...get prouder people...and ya i know prouder aint a word...hahaha...POUNCE

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      1. ranchontheside‏ @awesometractor 14 Dec 2017
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        We should thank them. Think of all the jobs they created for spokesmen..

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