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So, after working more than four times as much, the average second-quintile household had only $1,686 more money for living than the average bottom-quintile household. From the additional income that they earned compared with the bottom quintile, the average second-quintile household got to keep only 7 cents of every additional dollar, an extremely small economic incentive to work more.
The Myth of American Inequality
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