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Officials Cast Wide Net in Monitoring Occupy Protests
New York Times 05.22.2014
Janet Yellen Warns of Inequality Threat
New York Times 10.17.2014
On the Middle Class, Lessons From Latin America
New York Times 12.10.2011
The 1 Percent Clubâs Misguided Protectors
New York Times 12.10.2011
The Luxury Market Is Robust Despite Troubles in Lower Income Brackets
New York Times 12.17.2011
Donât Tax the Rich. Tax Inequality Itself.
New York Times 12.18.2011
Top 1% of Mobile Users Use Half of Worldâs Wireless Bandwidth
New York Times 01.05.2012
Harder for Americans to Rise From Lower Rungs
New York Times 01.04.2012
New York Times 01.10.2012
Sunday Dialogue: Mobility and Inequality in Todayâs America
New York Times 01.14.2012
Angry about inequality? Don’t blame the rich. - The Washington Post
Washington Post 01.28.2012
Tolerance for Income Gap May Be Ebbing - Economic Scene
New York Times 03.20.2012
The myth of the disappearing middle class - The Washington Post
Washington Post 03.30.2012
New York Times 03.31.2012
Why Let the Rich Hoard All the Toys?
New York Times 10.03.2012
To Reduce Inequality, Tax Wealth, Not Income
New York Times 11.18.2012
Inequality: The rich and the rest
Economist 01.15.2011
A Sign of Latin America’s Fading Polarization
New York Times 01.20.2010
Unknown 03.12.2013
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