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:frown:The past couple of decades have seen a huge increase in inequality in America. The Economic Policy Institute, a Washington think-tank, argues that between 1979 and 2000 the real income of households in the lowest fifth (the bottom 20% of earners) grew by 6.4%, while that of households in the top fifth grew by 70%. The family income of the top 1% grew by 184%?and that of the top 0.1% or 0.01% grew even faster. Back in 1979 the average income of the top 1% was 133 times that of the bottom 20%; by 2000 the income of the top 1% had risen to 189 times that of the bottom fifth.
Originally posted by: RyanSengara
As much as I want to, I can't read all of that.
Originally posted by: Mo0o
He makes some good points, although i still cling to the idea that just being good at what you do will eventually get you somewhere
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: Mo0o
He makes some good points, although i still cling to the idea that just being good at what you do will eventually get you somewhere
you'll have money, but not everyone will hang out with you at the yacht club.
Originally posted by: darkswordsman17
While I admit this is a problem, and it was especially bad in the town where I grew up, I know that if there is something that I want bad enough, there is nothing that will stop me from attaining it. Its only by accepting what that article shows is true all the time do you fulfill what that article says. So if you live in poverty and you think that there's nothing you can do to change it then you won't because you'll just accept that you're a failure.
Originally posted by: FleshLight
Originally posted by: darkswordsman17
While I admit this is a problem, and it was especially bad in the town where I grew up, I know that if there is something that I want bad enough, there is nothing that will stop me from attaining it. Its only by accepting what that article shows is true all the time do you fulfill what that article says. So if you live in poverty and you think that there's nothing you can do to change it then you won't because you'll just accept that you're a failure.
Many people want fame/glory/richness and have died trying. I want Jessica Alba but I will not die for her (get shot to death by her body guards).
AwwwOriginally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: Mo0o
He makes some good points, although i still cling to the idea that just being good at what you do will eventually get you somewhere
you'll have money, but not everyone will hang out with you at the yacht club.
Originally posted by: FleshLight
Originally posted by: darkswordsman17
While I admit this is a problem, and it was especially bad in the town where I grew up, I know that if there is something that I want bad enough, there is nothing that will stop me from attaining it. Its only by accepting what that article shows is true all the time do you fulfill what that article says. So if you live in poverty and you think that there's nothing you can do to change it then you won't because you'll just accept that you're a failure.
Many people want fame/glory/richness and have died trying. I want Jessica Alba but I will not die for her (get shot to death by her body guards).
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
AwwwOriginally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: Mo0o
He makes some good points, although i still cling to the idea that just being good at what you do will eventually get you somewhere
you'll have money, but not everyone will hang out with you at the yacht club.
I'll hang out with ya Mo0o :thumbsup: