Pulling apart: A state-by-state analysis of income trends (2008)
By Jared Bernstein
Elizabeth McNichol
Andrew Nicholas
04-08-08
April 2008 | A CBPP/EPI Study
Pulling apart
A state-by-state analysis of income
trends
Co-published by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and the Economic Policy Institute
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