Peter Bradley

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The results of Table 2.4 are startling. The most surprising result is just how distorted the general perception of income distribution is when one takes full account of all transfer payments and taxes. While the average top-quintile household earned 60.3 times more than the average bottom-quintile household, it was left with only 4.0 times as much income after accounting for all transfer payments received and all taxes paid.
The Myth of American Inequality
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