Top 1 Percent of Americans Reaped Two-Thirds of Income Gains in Last Economic Expansion

Income Concentration in 2007 Was at Highest Level Since 1928, New Analysis Shows

Two-thirds of the nation’s total income gains from 2002 to 2007 flowed to the top 1 percent of U.S. households, and that top 1 percent held a larger share of income in 2007 than at any time since 1928, according to an analysis of newly released IRS data by economists Thomas Piketty and Emmanuel Saez.[1]

During those years, the Piketty-Saez data also show, the inflation-adjusted income of the top 1 percent of households grew more than ten times ... Full Story »

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by Patrick McGuire - Sep. 12, 2009

Very well done with facts and graphs for a clearer picture. It is well sourced even with footnotes.

It is insightful but no surprising as the US has a history of the growing gap between the ri ch and poor but it nevers get addressed.

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