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Yet, for some reason, the people who come to the table without any evidence continue to refute the one's who do come to the table with evidence time after time after time...they just wait a few months and then regurgitate their tired arguments...as if new members won't know or long-time members will have forgotten that they've already posted a host of documentation for the opinion-oriented members to peruse over. Usually that evidence is just ignored....we'll see in a few months.
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God I just LOVE this thread.
First I'm a racist, now I'm reduced to simply a mouthpiece that doesnt have an opinion.. just throws up on everyone.
However I
do admit when I'm wrong. And in the case of income distribution I am wrong.
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2001 $10,136 $25,468 $42,629 $66,839 $145,970 $260,464
2000 30/ 10,157 25,361 42,233 65,653 142,269 252,400
2000 29/ 10,190 25,334 42,361 65,729 141,620 250,146
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Done by the US Census. The poor have gotten *slightly* poorer on average ($54 dollars is not much when spread out through a whole year), while the rich have gotten much richer. The trend also shows the middle class lagging behind.