Climbing The Ladder

Dylan Matthews looks at American income mobility:

The U.S. does not come out the worst here; Italy and Great Britain have
sharper class divisions than we do. But most other countries do
substantially better. This includes not just Scandinavian social
democracies like Denmark, Norway, and Finland (Sweden, curiously, does
a bit worse) but Anglophone states such as Canada and Australia, with
which the U.S. has much more in common.



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