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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060127/ap_on_re_us/income_gap
The report by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and the Economic Policy Institute, both liberal-leaning think tanks, found the incomes of the poorest 20 percent of families nationally grew by an average of $2,660, or 19 percent, over the past 20 years. Meanwhile, the incomes of the richest fifth of families grew by $45,100, or nearly 59 percent, the study by the Washington-based groups said.
Families in the middle fifth saw their incomes rise 28 percent, or $10,218.
The figures, based on U.S. Census data, compare the average growth from 1980-82 to 2001-03, after adjusting for inflation.
The poorest one-fifth of families, the report said, had an average income of $16,780 from 2000-03, while the top fifth of families had an average income of $122,150 ? more than seven times as much. Middle-income families' average income was $46,875.
So the rich are getting richer. BUT, the poor aren't getting poorer. Let me make that clear, as the poor have it so much easier today than they did 30+ years ago.
The report by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and the Economic Policy Institute, both liberal-leaning think tanks, found the incomes of the poorest 20 percent of families nationally grew by an average of $2,660, or 19 percent, over the past 20 years. Meanwhile, the incomes of the richest fifth of families grew by $45,100, or nearly 59 percent, the study by the Washington-based groups said.
Families in the middle fifth saw their incomes rise 28 percent, or $10,218.
The figures, based on U.S. Census data, compare the average growth from 1980-82 to 2001-03, after adjusting for inflation.
The poorest one-fifth of families, the report said, had an average income of $16,780 from 2000-03, while the top fifth of families had an average income of $122,150 ? more than seven times as much. Middle-income families' average income was $46,875.
So the rich are getting richer. BUT, the poor aren't getting poorer. Let me make that clear, as the poor have it so much easier today than they did 30+ years ago.