Pulling apart: A state-by-state analysis of income trends (2006)
By Jared Bernstein
Elizabeth McNichol
Karen Lyons
01-24-06
January 2006 | A CBPP/EPI Study
Pulling apart
A state-by-state analysis of income trends
by Jared Bernstein, Elizabeth McNichol, and Karen Lyons
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