Peter Bradley

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The bottom quintile has on average only 1.69 people living in each household. The higher quintiles have 2.23, 2.51, 2.81, and 3.10, respectively. These differences are readily understandable because the lower income quintiles have disproportionate numbers of households headed by young people who have yet to marry or have children and by seniors whose children have left home and whose spouses may have died.
The Myth of American Inequality
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