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Print Rubric:
How America does, and does not, redistribute income
Print Headline:
For richer, for poorer
Print Fly Title:
Redistribution
UK Only Article:
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Issue:
A hated tax but a fair one
Fly Title:
For richer, for poorer
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WASHINGTON, DC
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AMERICANS are not known for their love of income redistribution. Asked to rank, on a scale of one to ten, how important it is for democracies to reduce inequality, they say only six; Europeans say eight. Yet the country is hardly indifferent to who gets which slice of the economic pie. Three in five Americans say that income and wealth should be spread around more. The most potent charge laid against the unpopular Republican tax plan making its way through Congress is that it is a ...
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