- Capital gains—the money received from owning things–are not counted as income. So when economists talk about inequality, they are often ignoring a massive part of the rich's income. https://evonomics.com/why-economist-ignore-much-of-rich-peoples-income/ 18 comments economy
- Why Economists Ignore Much of Rich People’s Income http://evonomics.com/why-economist-ignore-much-of-rich-peoples-income/ 4 comments economy
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- The missing $20 trillion | The Economist http://www.economist.com/news/leaders/21571873-how-stop-companies-and-people-dodging-tax-delaware-well-grand-cayman-missing-20 19 comments
- The Fed - Financial Accounts of the United States - Z.1 - Current Release https://www.federalreserve.gov/releases/z1/ 2 comments
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