Thursday, December 29, 2011

The Power of Money

You don't have it.
The biggest political movement of the last year, Occupy Wall Street, has been devoted almost exclusively to addressing the gap between rich and poor, but it's hard to see how any change becomes possible when that gap is greatest among those in a position to do something about it.

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Both The New York Times and The Washington Post have separate reports [this week] about the widening wealth gap between members of Congress and the people they represent. Almost half of all Congresspeople are millionaires and their median net worth has climbed to $913,000, compared to $100,000 for the rest of America households. According to the Post, that number drops to $725,000 when excluding home equity (and adjusting for inflation), but the same median figure for American families is just $20,500. And that gap has only grown wider in recent years.

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The Net Worth of Congress Rose 23.6% Since 2008.

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...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

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