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The Impact of Wealth Inequality on Economic Well-Being

Edward Nathan Wolff () and Ajit Zacharias

Challenge, 2007, vol. 50, issue 4, pages 65-87

Abstract: Wealth inequality is far more severe than income inequality. The authors argue that it has consequences for economic security. The yardstick for measuring Americans' well-being is significantly different if it is adjusted for wealth.

Date: 2007

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