Income distribution -- United States
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Income distribution -- United States
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Income distribution
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Incoming Resources
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- Who stole the American dream? Can we get it back?, by Hedrick Smith
- It's OK to be angry about capitalism, Bernie Sanders
- Dysfunctional societies, why inequality matters, Media Education Foundation ; directed and edited by Sut Jhally
- Economics in America, an immigrant economist explores the land of inequality, Angus Deaton
- Getting me cheap, how low-wage work traps women and girls in poverty, Amanda Freeman and Lisa Dodson
- The two-parent privilege, how Americans stopped getting married and started falling behind, Melissa S. Kearney
- The guarantee, inside the fight for America's next economy, Natalie Foster ; with Ariane Conrad
- Of blood and sweat, Black lives and the making of White power and wealth, Clyde W. Ford
- Saving capitalism, for the many, not the few, Robert B. Reich
- The velvet rope economy, how inequality became big business, Nelson D. Schwartz
- Poison ivy, how elite colleges divide us, Evan Mandery
- The triumph of injustice, how the rich dodge taxes and how to make them pay, Emmanuel Saez and Gabriel Zucman
- These are the plunderers, how private equity runs -- and wrecks -- America, Gretchen Morgenson and Joshua Rosner
- A letter to my white friends and colleagues, what you can do right now to help the Black community, Steven S. Rogers
- Fair shot, rethinking inequality and how we earn, Chris Hughes
- $2.00 a day, living on almost nothing in America, Kathryn J. Edin, H. Luke Shaefer
- Mic Check, documentary shorts from the Occupy movement
- Decolonizing wealth, indigenous wisdom to heal divides and restore balance, Edgar Villanueva ; foreword by Bishop William J. Barber II
- The divide, American injustice in the age of the wealth gap, Matt Taibbi
- Saving capitalism, for the many, not the few, Robert B. Reich
- A Living Remedy, Nicole Chung
- A living remedy, a memoir, Nicole Chung
- It's OK to be angry about capitalism, Bernie Sanders with John Nichols
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