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  2. Over the past 30 years the U.S.’s top 1% got richer, and now ...

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    Families in the bottom 50% of America's wealth ladder saw their control of the country's assets sit at 6% for the past 30 years. Over the past 30 years the U.S.’s top 1% got richer, and now hold ...

  3. List of largest daily changes in the Dow Jones Industrial ...

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    A loss of just over 24 percent on May 5, 1893, from 39.90 to 30.02 signaled the apex of the stock effects of the Panic of 1893; the 2007–2008 crash was a 61.8 percent retracement thereof that began on October 11, 2007, and lasted until the closing low on March 9, 2009. [7]

  4. 33 percent of Americans earning between $50,000 and $79,999 annually live paycheck-to-paycheck, according to Bankrate’s Paycheck to Paycheck Survey. A similar percentage (36 percent) of those ...

  5. Gas prices increase up to 9.3%: U.S. states see wide ... - AOL

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    Alaska had the highest dip in gas prices at -7%, going from $3.55 per gallon a year ago to $3.30 now. Oregon had the second largest drop at -5.6%, going from $3.67 to $3.46.

  6. Estimates of historical world population - Wikipedia

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    The following table uses astronomical year numbering for dates, negative numbers corresponding roughly to the corresponding year BC (for example, −8,000 = 8,000 BC, etc.). The table starts counting approximately 10,000 years before present, or around 8,000 BC, during the middle Greenlandian , about 1,700 years after the end of the Younger ...

  7. Grade inflation - Wikipedia

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    In June 2012, The Telegraph [55] reported that teenagers' maths skills are no better than 30 years ago, despite soaring GCSE passes. The article is based on a 2009 paper by Jeremy Hodgen, of King's College London , who compared the results of 3,000 fourteen-year-olds sitting a mathematics paper containing questions identical to one set in 1976.

  8. DOW 30. 44413.03. 0.25%. S&P 500. ... 24/7 Wall St 21 hours ago ... These charts track the prices consumers are paying for groceries and other goods now compared to the cost five years ago, as ...

  9. List of recessions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [30] Post-World War I recession: August 1918 – March 1919 7 months 3 years 8 months −24.5% −14.1% Severe hyperinflation in Europe took place over production in North America. This was a brief but very sharp recession and was caused by the end of wartime production, along with an influx of labor from returning troops.