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  1. Jan 7, 2014 · A passionate argument on behalf of the middle class, Inequality for All features Robert Reich–professor, best-selling author, and Clinton cabinet member–as he demonstrates how the widening income gap has a devastating impact on the American economy. The film is an intimate portrait of a man whose lifelong goal remains protecting those who ...

  2. Jan 9, 2020 · From 2015 to 2018, the median U.S. household income increased from $70,200 to $74,600, at an annual average rate of 2.1%. This is substantially greater than the average rate of growth from 1970 to 2000 and more in line with the economic expansion in the 1980s and the dot-com bubble era of the late 1990s.

  3. Sep 26, 2013 · By Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times Film Critic. Sept. 26, 2013 12 AM PT. Smart, funny and articulate, Robert Reich is the university professor we all wish we’d had. He’s so accessible and ...

  4. www.mathway.com › Calculator › inequality-calculatorInequality Calculator | Mathway

    Enter the inequality below which you want to simplify. The inequality calculator simplifies the given inequality. You will get the final answer in inequality form and interval notation. Step 2: Click the blue arrow to submit. Choose "Simplify" from the topic selector and click to see the result in our Algebra Calculator! Examples. Simplify

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  6. About this movie. Former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich makes an eloquent and impassioned argument about how the devastating effects of America's widening income inequality not only threaten the middle class but also the very foundation of democracy itself.

  7. Oct 15, 2013 · Even when you got rid of all the deductions and included tax credits, it was still over 50 percent. Paul Solman: Although lots of people were laundering the money, avoiding taxes with tax shelters.

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