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The UK’s 1% – how they compare with other major states

Posted on November 29 2013

This comes from the Inequality Briefing:

There is no reason why the top 1% have to take as much income as they do in the UK. In that case it is entirely appropriate to ask why they do. Cornflakes are not a part of the explanation but those who think they might be could be. 

There's more on this here.

 

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  1. Simon says:
    November 29 2013 at 5:10 pm

    Quelle Surprise!

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