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... income ( controlled for inflation ) for all major population groups remained relatively flat from 1973 until the mid - 1990s . Median family income then began to rise in response to the strong per- formance of the U.S. economy . Source ...
... income ( controlled for inflation ) for all major population groups remained relatively flat from 1973 until the mid - 1990s . Median family income then began to rise in response to the strong per- formance of the U.S. economy . Source ...
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... Income and wealth are distributed in a highly unequal fashion in the United States , and the economic boom of the 1990s has done nothing to make it less pronounced . Income inequality increased dramatically during the 1980s and early ...
... Income and wealth are distributed in a highly unequal fashion in the United States , and the economic boom of the 1990s has done nothing to make it less pronounced . Income inequality increased dramatically during the 1980s and early ...
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... income people - poor people , as well as blue - collar workers and union members - have identified themselves as Democrats rather than as Republicans ( see Figure 5.5 on page 134 ) . The opposite is true at the top of the income and ...
... income people - poor people , as well as blue - collar workers and union members - have identified themselves as Democrats rather than as Republicans ( see Figure 5.5 on page 134 ) . The opposite is true at the top of the income and ...
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Main Themes | 1 |
Democracy and American Politics | 2 |
The Voting Rights Act | 19 |
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