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Economic research links rising income inequality to reduced U.S. growth

Economic research links rising income inequality to reduced U.S. growth The passage presents generic statistical analysis on education and income mobility without naming any specific individuals, institutions, or actionable financial transactions. It offers no novel allegations or leads involving powerful actors, making it low-value for investigative follow‑up. Key insights: College degrees dramatically improve chances of moving from bottom to top income quintile.; Graduation rates have risen far more for wealthy families than for low‑income families.; Stagnant college completion for low‑income students may perpetuate intergenerational poverty.

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Economic research links rising income inequality to reduced U.S. growth The passage presents generic statistical analysis on education and income mobility without naming any specific individuals, institutions, or actionable financial transactions. It offers no novel allegations or leads involving powerful actors, making it low-value for investigative follow‑up. Key insights: College degrees dramatically improve chances of moving from bottom to top income quintile.; Graduation rates have risen far more for wealthy families than for low‑income families.; Stagnant college completion for low‑income students may perpetuate intergenerational poverty.

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