The middle class crisis — and its resulting income inequality — is the most important economic story of our time. There are a million ways to tell it, and here’s another: an annotated slide show, culled from the amazing 2012 edition of the State of Working America from EPI.
Choosen excerpts by Job Market Monitor from
via A Giant Statistical Round-up of the Income Inequality Crisis in 16 Charts – Business – The Atlantic.




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