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Uploaded on Feb 15, 2011

People often say that "the rich are getting richer while the poor are getting poorer." Economics professor Steve Horwitz explains why in the United States, this characterization is largely a myth.

Real income levels of the poorest 20 percent of Americans have actually risen over time. Further, the individual households that comprise the bottom income bracket do not stay the same. The majority of Americans in the poorest 20 percent become wealthier over the course of their lives. Want to learn more? Check out these resources:

• Op-ed on Inequality, by Prof. Horwitz: http://www.ajc.com/opinion/data-overl...

• Cox. W. Michael and Richard Alm. Myths of Rich and Poor: Why We're Better Off Than We Think, New York: Basic Books, 1999.

• Reynolds, Alan. "Has U.S. Income Inequality Really Increased?" Policy Analysis 856, Cato Institute, January 5, 2007. Available online at: http://www.cato.org/pubs/pas/pa586.pdf

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  • CYI3ERPUNK

    love this channel, but this video is old data and leaves WAY too much out, it basically does exactly what it accuses the "poor vs rich" data of doing

    not cool LearnLiberty

    account for inflation, cost of living, and debt percentage of total wealth/income

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  • Robert Wiggins

    it's adjusted you twat

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  • diskpanic

    By definition, they are richer... But if you plan on making only $800 a month, then you are an idiot.

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  • diskpanic

    There is no such thing as "inflation". That's a side effect of another problem going on in the United States: Currency Devaluation. We know that it's monetary devaluation, because our currency has lost value against competing currencies. Why don't you want to talk about that?

    And debt percentage is not constant across all income brackets. Debt is something stupid people do to insure they get back to being poor.

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  • Bruce Wayne

    The fact is, however, that inequality has risen. This is primarily due to pro government policies. The less the government interference and welfare state, the less the Gini, ask Singapore, South Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Switzerland, and China (yes, only 22% of china is government, compared to 38% in the US. This is why it has massive growth rates).

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  • Bruce Wayne

    Since when did JFK have any credibility over the greatness of societies? He was just a random president who got famous off getting shot. 

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  • Bruce Wayne

    Inflation -- Thank the government

    Cost of living -- Cheaper, check out their other vid XD

    Wealth -- Increased

    NOw this is all in real income too. They have a newer vid with better data.

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  • Bruce Wayne

    They do not disable shit.

    Everything here is adjusted for inflation.

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  • Bruce Wayne

    >> Has a nice phone

    >> Has a coat

    Blames the rich.

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  • Stephen Newton

    This 'income mobility' argument is disingenuously used to counter evidence that social mobility is very low in USA compared to other developed countries and that the American Dream is dead.

    Yes incomes rise as careers progress (skills and experience acquired enhance employees value to employers) and the economy grows.

    But the new poor Horwitz talks of are the kids of the old poor, who have remained working class and not become middle class. So life chances remain defined by birth right.

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  • TheUnderNetworkVideo

    I fucking hate how LearnLiberty stops their dislikes at a certain number and fools everyone into thinking that they actually like their videos.

    YouTube should block the dislikes and hide them away completely if they choose to disable the like meter.

    I also hate how they also try to trick us into thinking that the world is so fucking perfect,which in fact is a complete opposite.

    I think LearnLiberty is just spreading out propaganda.

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  • LankusQ

    EVERYONE GETS MORE, THIS IS SIMPLE LOGIC AND DONT QUESTION PLEASE.

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