Trends in the Distribution of Household Income Between 1979 and 2007 - a Congressional Report on Income Inequality in the U.s. - U.s. Congressional Budget Office - Books - Cosimo Reports - 9781616406653 - December 1, 2011
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Trends in the Distribution of Household Income Between 1979 and 2007 - a Congressional Report on Income Inequality in the U.s.

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Trends in the Distribution of Household Income Between 1979 and 2007 - a Congressional Report on Income Inequality in the U.s.

In October 2011, the United States Congressional Budget Office released a report evaluating the trends in household income from 1979 to 2007. Based on extensive data from the Internal Revenue Service and Census Bureau, it was written in response to the economic crisis and rising concerns about unemployment, tax inequality, and large income gaps between the rich and poor. The report found that there is a large contrast in the after-tax income of the lowest and highest earners in the U. S.; the after-tax income of the most prosperous fifth of the population exceeded the total after-tax income of the other four-fifths. This report is valuable to anyone interested in economic trends over time and the current world economic crisis. The U. S. CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE is a federal nonpartisan government agency that evaluates the federal budget in preparation for its renewal each year, providing Congress with the information and estimates they need to do so. In addition, they provide objective analyses to aid economic and budget-related decisions of the programs covered by the federal budget.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 1, 2011
ISBN13 9781616406653
Publishers Cosimo Reports
Pages 68
Dimensions 210 × 279 × 4 mm   ·   176 g
Language English  

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