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		<title>Gender pay gap calculator</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Oct 2016 01:28:43 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[How do gender and inequality affect your pay? Find out how much you could be making in a more equal economy.]]></description>
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		<title>Interactive: The Unequal States of America</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Explore inequality by state, county, and metro area in this interactive feature.]]></description>
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	<h4 class="pre-title">The Unequal States of America</h4>
	<h1>Income inequality in <span data-bind="StateNameAlt"></span></h1>

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			Income trends have varied from state to state, and within states. But a pattern is apparent: the  growth of top 1% incomes. Explore inequality in this interactive feature.
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			<em>Average annual income of the top 1%</em>
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			<em>Average income of everyone else (the bottom 99%)</em>
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			<em>The top 1% make <span data-bind="RatioTopToBottom_2015"></span> times more than the bottom 99%</em>
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				The top 1% take home <span data-bind="Top1Share_2015"></span>% of all the income in <span data-bind="StateNameAlt"></span>.
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					<h5>1% of the families</h5>					
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					<h5><span data-bind="Top1Share_2015"></span>% of the income</h5>
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			<h4>Share of income captured by the top 1%, 1917–2015</h4>
			<p>The share of all income held by the top 1% in recent years has approached or surpassed historical highs.</p>			
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		<h2>Inside <span data-bind="StateNameAlt"></span></h2>

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				<h3>Metropolitan areas</h3>
				<h5>The <strong><span data-bind="TopMetroName"></span><span show-if-region>, <span data-bind="TopMetroState"></span></span> metro area</strong> is the most unequal metro area in <span data-bind="StateNameAlt"></span>.</h5>
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					<li>The top 1% make <span class="bold" data-bind="MetroRatioTopToBottom_2015"></span> times more than the bottom 99%.</li>
					<li>Average income of the top 1%: <span class="bold" data-bind="MetroAvgTop1_2015"></span>.</li>
					<li>Average income of the bottom 99%: <span class="bold" data-bind="MetroAvgBottom99_2015"></span>.</li>
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				<h3>Counties</h3>
				<h5><strong><span data-bind="TopCountyName"></span><span show-if-region>, <span data-bind="TopCountyState"></span></span></strong> is the most unequal county <span show-if-county-equivalent>equivalent</span> in <span data-bind="StateNameAlt"></span>.</h5>
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					<li>The top 1% make <span class="bold" data-bind="CountyRatioTopToBottom_2015"></span> times more than the bottom 99%.</li>
					<li>Average income of the top 1%: <span class="bold" data-bind="CountyAvgTop1_2015"></span>.</li>
					<li>Average income of the bottom 99%: <span class="bold" data-bind="CountyAvgBottom99_2015"></span>.</li>
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		See inequality numbers for all 
		<a class="colorbox" href="https://www.epi.org?p=148063&view=embed">counties [+]</a> or 
		<a class="colorbox" href="https://www.epi.org?p=148053&view=embed">metro areas [+]</a>
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		<h2>How does <span data-bind="StateNameAlt"></span> compare with the rest of the country?</h2>
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			<strong class="inq-highlight"><span data-bind="StateNameAlt"></span> ranks #<span data-bind="RankRatioToptoBottom_2015"></span> of the 50 states in income inequality,</strong> based on the ratio of top 1% to bottom 99% income.
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		<h4>Inequality at the national level</h4>
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			<li>Minimum annual income to be in the top 1%: <strong>$421,926</strong></li>
			<li>Average annual income of the top 1%: <strong>$1,316,985</strong></li>
			<li>Average annual income of the bottom 99%: <strong>$50,107</strong></li>
			<li>Ratio of top 1% to bottom 99%: <strong>26.3x</strong></li>
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<p>Adapted from Estelle Sommeiller and Mark Price, <a href="https://www.epi.org/147963/pre/8c46ec847fa9848854e8f3ef3c720acf04f6aa508ed8bde8c3102508a3201dfe"><em>The New Gilded Age: Income Inequality in the U.S. by State, Metropolitan Area, and County</em></a>, an Economic Policy Institute report published in July 2018. Data are for tax units (single adults or married couples), referred to in the report as families, and for 2015, unless otherwise indicated.</p>
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