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OECD report cites rising income inequality - The Washington Post
Washington Post 12.06.2011
Peterson and Hanushek: The Vital Link of Education and Prosperity
Wall Street Journal 09.11.2013
New York Times 09.12.2013
Upward Mobility Has Not Declined, Study Says
New York Times 01.23.2014
Crony Capitalism and the Crisis of the West
Wall Street Journal 06.06.2012
The ’1 Percent’ isn’t America’s biggest source of inequality. College is.
Washington Post 05.23.2014
Janet Yellen Warns of Inequality Threat
New York Times 10.17.2014
Bad Stock-Market Timing Fueled Wealth Disparity
Wall Street Journal 10.27.2014
Washington Post 11.01.2014
Big Gap in College Graduation Rates for Rich and Poor, Study Finds
Wall Street Journal 02.05.2015
Economic-Ladder Concerns Trump Income Gap in Poll
Wall Street Journal 05.05.2015
Similarities Aside, Bernie Sanders Isn’t Rerunning Howard Dean’s 2004 Race
New York Times 08.09.2015
Sanders, Corbyn and the coming debate inside the Democratic Party - The Washington Post
Washington Post 09.13.2015
The CNN Democratic debate transcript, annotated - The Washington Post
Washington Post 10.14.2015
What Could Raising Taxes on the 1% Do? Surprising Amounts
New York Times 10.16.2015
Why millennials love Bernie Sanders, and why that may not be enough - The Washington Post
Washington Post 10.28.2015
Equal Opportunity Our National Myth
New York Times 02.16.2013
Unknown 03.12.2013
Jeb Bush: The Road to Republican Revival
Wall Street Journal 03.16.2013
Apple must now pay its taxes. This is a vindication of protest | Owen Jones
The Guardian 08.30.2016
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