From 1989 to 2019, typical working families saw a negligible increase in wealth.
Meanwhile, the wealthiest one percent got $29 trillion richer in those same 30 years.
It’s bad for our economy. Worse for our democracy.
From 1989 to 2019, typical working families saw a negligible increase in wealth.
Meanwhile, the wealthiest one percent got $29 trillion richer in those same 30 years.
It’s bad for our economy. Worse for our democracy.