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Economically speaking: Exposing the inequality scam

The public is constantly told income inequality is rising and the government should do something. It's not true.

Bryce Wilkinson
Sat, 22 Oct 2016

The public is constantly told income inequality is rising and the government should do something. A recent NZ Listener article asserted iinequality had risen faster “in recent years” than in almost any other developed country.

One newspaper headline described this country as one of the “worst in

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Bryce Wilkinson
Sat, 22 Oct 2016
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