Here are links to sites where you can find more about wealth inequality.

www.inequality.org: A web resource dedicated to the topic of wealth inequality.

Economic Policy Institute

National data from The State of Working America 2006/2007: Compare wages and compensation trends, jobs, unionization, family earnings and income trends, and prices throughout the last 50 years.

Economic Indicators: Find out what the numbers and statistics tell us about the health of the U.S. economy.

EPI Issues Guides: Get data, charts, fact sheets, and links to relevant publications on topics relating to economic indicators.

The Brookings Institution

Waging a Living: The Struggles of America’s Low-Wage Workers: The Brookings Institution hosted a panel discussion with leading experts and program directors to address the obstacles facing low-income workers and steps that can be taken to provide better lives for their families. Read the transcript.

Economic Mobility of Families Across Generations: By Julia B. Isaacs. This report takes a comprehensive view of economic mobility and how families improve their incomes over a generation.

 

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