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kpete

(71,988 posts)
Fri Jan 17, 2014, 06:07 PM Jan 2014

KRUGMAN: Why We Talk About the One Percent

Why We Talk About the One Percent

Many people in Washington, even those willing to concede that inequality has been rising rapidly, are uncomfortable talking about the famous 1 percent — perhaps because it sounds too populist, too much like an invitation to crowds with pitchforks. For a long time respectable discussion focused on the top 20 percent; today I see my colleague David Brooks talking about the top 5 percent.

But framing the discussion in terms of some broader group is in this case deeply misleading. Here’s what the Piketty-Saez numbers tell us about the top 5 percent (incomes in 2012 dollars):



If you look at the bottom 4 percent of the top 5, you see good but not spectacular income gains. These are the kinds of gains that you might be able to explain in terms of skills, assortative mating, and so on. But the top 1 percent is in a different universe altogether. And in fact the gains within the top 1 percent are concentrated in an even smaller group: this is a Pareto distribution thing, in which the higher the income the greater the percentage gains.

The point is that using wider definitions than the one percent is, in effect, diluting the wolves of Wall Street by lumping them in with the upper middle class. Not the same story at all.

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KRUGMAN: Why We Talk About the One Percent (Original Post) kpete Jan 2014 OP
K&R Fumesucker Jan 2014 #1
When the rich steal too much and throw everybody else into debt peonage Warpy Jan 2014 #2
Kicked and recommended a whole bunch.....nt Enthusiast Jan 2014 #3

Warpy

(111,255 posts)
2. When the rich steal too much and throw everybody else into debt peonage
Fri Jan 17, 2014, 07:39 PM
Jan 2014

and that is just about where we are right now, revolution happens. This is the classic pattern for violent revolution through the ages.

We've had peaceful ones in this country in the past. Let's hope this next one is peaceful.

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