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in June, lower than the annual average for label 2002 or 2003. Also, a different set of income figures collected quarterly by the Department of Commerce show income per capita (from all sources, not just wages) rose significantly faster than inflation in 2003...We now know that income remained flat from 2003-2004 and unemployment dropped, so while label the middle class isn't growing, neither is it shrinking. [ ...reply just to this | comment on the story... | label next new ] 114. Re: More jobs... at Walmart by Disgruntled Engineer at Thu 1 Sep 11:48amscore of 1 in reply to comment 104 Ok not nitpicking just providing some info you might find interesting as may others. I found two links which I think refute your claim of a flat distribution for income and which discusses inequality in one. They are: Income Inequality Evidence for the exponential distribution of income in the US Take a look at the distribution graphs of both.
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