Peter Bradley

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In measuring income, the Census Bureau chooses not to count over two-thirds of all transfer payments made by federal, state, and local governments as income to the recipients of those transfer payments. In 2017, federal, state, and local governments redistributed $2.8 trillion, 22 percent of the nation’s earned household income, with 68 percent of those transfer payments going to households earning in the bottom 40 percent.
The Myth of American Inequality
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