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  2. Causes of income inequality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    (see "Federal Tax Rate by Income Group" chart) For those with incomes in the top 0.01 percent, overall rates of Federal tax fell from 74.6% in 1970, to 34.7% in 2004 (the reversal of the trend in 2000 with a rise to 40.8% came after the 1993 Clinton deficit reduction tax bill), the next 0.09 percent falling from 59.1% to 34.1%, before leveling ...

  3. List of U.S. states and territories by income inequality

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    In the framework of American federalism, states generally have wide latitude to enact policies within their borders, including state taxation and labor laws.Among the factors that may increase inequality in a state are regressive state tax policies [2] (taxation has played a growing role in diminishing inequality since the 1980s), [3] tax incentives for large companies, [4] corruption, [5 ...

  4. ‘Income inequality is out of control’ — Scott Galloway says ...

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    Income inequality is out of control. Our tax policy has gone full oligarch.” To avoid a revolution, Galloway suggests raising taxes on the wealthiest individuals and reviving the American tax ...

  5. Tax policy and economic inequality in the United States

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    In 2008, the wealth gap in terms of percentage of total income in the United States between the top 1% and 5% was 7% and the gap between the top 1% and top 10% was 9%. This is an 11% reversal from the respective percentage shares of income held by these groups in 1963. Income inequality clearly accelerated beginning in the 1980s.

  6. From LBJ to Biden: How the Economy Performed Under Each President

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    Richard Nixon (1969-1974) GDP growth: 2.0% Unemployment rate: 5.5% Inflation rate: 10.9% Poverty rate: 12.00% Real disposable income per capita: $19,621 Disposable income per capita (adjusted for ...

  7. 5 Presidents Who Raised Taxes the Most, and 5 Who ... - AOL

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    The Most Tax-Raising US Presidents Abraham Lincoln, 1861-65. ... who levied the very first national income tax in American history through the Revenue Act of 1861. The government collected a 3% ...

  8. Income inequality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    CBO chart illustrating the percent reduction in income inequality due to Federal taxes and income transfers from 1979 to 2011 [16] Proposed tax plan payment rates by income group as a percentage of income, including mandatory health insurance, of four 2020 United States presidential election candidates

  9. Video Showing the Huge Gap Between Super Rich and Everyone ...

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    800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. ... less than 4 percent of its income. "Wealth Inequality in America," a six-minute video produced by a YouTube user named "Politizane," casts an interesting ...