The myth of American inequality, how government biases policy debate, Phil Gramm, Robert Ekelund, and John Early
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The myth of American inequality, how government biases policy debate, Phil Gramm, Robert Ekelund, and John Early
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eng
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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non fiction
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The myth of American inequality
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1305943812
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Phil Gramm, Robert Ekelund, and John Early
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how government biases policy debate
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"Everything you know about income inequality, poverty and other measures of economic well-being in America is wrong. In measuring income inequality, poverty and other indexes of well-being our government does not count two-thirds of all transfer payments that are received or any of the taxes paid. When we get our facts straight poverty has virtually been eliminated, income inequality is lower than it was in 1947 and America is still the great land of opportunity"--, Provided by publisher
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