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Defining the Rich in the World's Wealthiest Nation. David Leonhardt.

by Leonhardt, David; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 22Business. Publisher: New York Times, 2003ISSN: 1522-3191;.Subject(s): Bush | Income | Rich people | Social classes | Tax reduction | United States -- Economic policy | WealthDDC classification: 050 Summary: "They have become the most discusses social group in the United States. Yet few people acknowledge being a member, and there is little agreement about what qualifies one for inclusion. They are the wealthy, and President [George W.] Bush's current economic plan has thrust them to the center of attention. But whether one believes they should be soaked, or encouraged to create more wealth, even the terms of the debate are murky." (NEW YORK TIMES) This article discusses wealth in the United States and focuses on the Bush tax plan, which provides tax breaks for the top 2%.
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Originally Published: Defining the Rich in the World's Wealthiest Nation, Jan. 12, 2003; pp. 1+.

"They have become the most discusses social group in the United States. Yet few people acknowledge being a member, and there is little agreement about what qualifies one for inclusion. They are the wealthy, and President [George W.] Bush's current economic plan has thrust them to the center of attention. But whether one believes they should be soaked, or encouraged to create more wealth, even the terms of the debate are murky." (NEW YORK TIMES) This article discusses wealth in the United States and focuses on the Bush tax plan, which provides tax breaks for the top 2%.

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