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"RedPill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > according to recent studies, the top one percent - the wealthiest among us - > are getting richer and richer. The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and > Development (OCED) has found the United States to be the most unequal > society of all industrialized nations. The U.S. ranks last among OECD > nations in terms of income equality, yet in 1993 the poorest 10% of the U.S. > population was still wealthier than two-thirds of the rest of the world. > > In its recent report "The State of Working America 2002-03," the Economic > Policy Institute estimated that the bottom 80 percent of American households > control only about 17 percent of the nation's wealth. Meanwhile, wages, > benefits, and working conditions for workers at the bottom continue to > decrease. Worldwide, the story is the same. A 2002 study by the World Bank > found inequality growing not only between nations, but within nations. > > Sources: THE ECONOMIST; THE WORLD BANK; "The State of Working America > 2002-03, The Economic Policy Institute Not only that, but under Globalism, the whole world will be this third world country. No middle class. But at least we'll all be equal!!!!1!!!1!1!!!!1!!!!
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