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Economic Research Report on Income Inequality and U.S. Growth

Economic Research Report on Income Inequality and U.S. Growth The passage provides statistical analysis of income distribution trends with no mention of specific individuals, transactions, or wrongdoing. It lacks actionable leads, controversial allegations, or novel revelations about powerful actors. Key insights: CBO data shows rising income concentration since the 1970s.; Top 1% income grew 15.1% from 2009‑2010, while bottom 90% grew <1%.; Income inequality levels comparable to 1928.

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Economic Research Report on Income Inequality and U.S. Growth The passage provides statistical analysis of income distribution trends with no mention of specific individuals, transactions, or wrongdoing. It lacks actionable leads, controversial allegations, or novel revelations about powerful actors. Key insights: CBO data shows rising income concentration since the 1970s.; Top 1% income grew 15.1% from 2009‑2010, while bottom 90% grew <1%.; Income inequality levels comparable to 1928.

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