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Arthur Laffer on income inequality, raising taxes

Interview by
Jeff Horwich
Jul 26, 2012
The father of supply-side economics explains why he's against raising taxes on the rich, and the problems with being so against income inequality.

Two thirds of Americans aren't economically mobile

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Mitchell Hartman
Jul 9, 2012
A new study from Pew's economic mobility project finds that only about one third of Americans have achieved a better economic position than their parents.

Economist Joseph Stiglitz on income inequality in the U.S.

Interview by
Kai Ryssdal
Jun 6, 2012
The Nobel Prize for Economics winner talks about how he thinks income inequality is harming our economy.

Nick Hanauer on the TED talk, income inequality controversy

Interview by
Kai Ryssdal
Sep 4, 2012
The venture capitalist discusses his controversial TED talk, why income and inequality has become political and what happens next.

What Occupy Wall Street left behind

Interview with
Heidi N. Moore
May 8, 2012
Zuccotti Park is empty these days, with no signs of another uprising, but the issues the protests brought to light in the national conversation still linger today.

What is the wealth gap?

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Mitchell Hartman
Mar 1, 2012
Those at the top have an increasingly bigger share, while middle and low incomes stagnate.

How net wealth widens the gap

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Joel Patterson
Feb 2, 2012
When you look at net wealth instead of income, the gap between the 1 percent and the 99 grows exponentially.

Attitudes changing on divide between rich and poor

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Mitchell Hartman
Feb 2, 2012
A Pew survey says Americans now think the conflict between rich and poor is more important than between whites and blacks or immigrants and the native-born.

2011 in review: The rise of the people

Interview with
David Brancaccio
Feb 2, 2012
From the Arab Spring to the Occupy Wall Street protests, discussions over income inequality took center stage this year -- and they aren't dying down anytime soon.

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