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Distribution of wealth / Income distribution / Occupy Wall Street / Social inequality / Economic inequality / International inequality / Recent Distribution of Wealth in the World / We are the 99% / Poverty / Oxfam / Wealth / Great Recession
Date: 2016-01-14 03:52:01
Distribution of wealth
Income distribution
Occupy Wall Street
Social inequality
Economic inequality
International inequality
Recent Distribution of Wealth in the World
We are the 99%
Poverty
Oxfam
Wealth
Great Recession

Methodology note to accompany ‘An Economy for the 1%: How privilege and power in the economy drive extreme inequality and how this can be stopped’

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