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		<title>True State of USA Wealth Inequality</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[MEDIA ROOTS&#160;&#8212; The top 1% hold 40% of the nation&#8217;s wealth. But the bottom 80% hold only 7% of the nation&#8217;s wealth. This infographics video provides an arresting presentation of widening wealth inequality in the USA. It also compares and contrasts our perceptions with actual reality. A notable segment is a graph showing perfect equality, which is summarily disregarded by &#8230; <a class="readm" href="http://mediaroots.org/wealth-inequality-in-the-usa/">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p><strong>MEDIA ROOTS</strong>&nbsp;&mdash; The top 1% hold 40% of the nation&#8217;s wealth. But the bottom 80% hold only 7% of the nation&#8217;s wealth. This <em>infographics</em> video provides an arresting presentation of widening wealth inequality in the USA. It also compares and contrasts our perceptions with actual reality.</p>
<p>A notable segment is a graph showing perfect equality, which is summarily disregarded by our society because it&#8217;s labelled <em>socialism</em>. The logic goes that people need protive motive, which means we choose to have socially-stratified classes, where we always have a lower class, an <em>underclass</em>. However, we only hear about the mythologised <em>middle class</em> in our national discourse. This means we idealise having an elite, ruling-class as well, to which we&#8217;re supposed to aspire entry.&nbsp; However, when over-allocated crony capitalists prey on the working-clas<em>s </em>(which includes the celebrated&nbsp;<em>middle class</em>), we wonder what went wrong.&nbsp;</p>
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