Peter Bradley

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For example, 88 percent of poor households had air conditioning, compared with only 12 percent of the entire population that had air conditioning in 1964. Most families classified as poor had multiple color televisions, one-third with wide, flat screens. Two-thirds had cable or satellite television. One-quarter had a digital video recorder.
The Myth of American Inequality
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