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Economic Policy Institute. 2011. Most gains in life expectancy have gone to high earners, The State of Working America. Washington, D.C.: Economic Policy Institute. Accessed 26 April 2011. <http://www.stateofworkingamerica.org/charts/view/29>.
Economic Policy Institute. 2011. Wealth skewed towards the richest of the rich, The State of Working America. Washington, D.C.: Economic Policy Institute. Accessed 26 April 2011. <http://www.stateofworkingamerica.org/charts/view/22>.
Economic Policy Institute. 2011. Household wealth declines over the Great Recession, The State of Working America. Washington, D.C.: Economic Policy Institute. Accessed 26 April 2011. <http://www.stateofworkingamerica.org/charts/view/31>.
Economic Policy Institute. 2011. Where did the growth go? Share of pre-tax income growth, 1979-2007, The State of Working America. Washington, D.C.: Economic Policy Institute. Accessed 26 April 2011. <http://www.stateofworkingamerica.org/charts/view/82>.
Economic Policy Institute. 2011. Ratio of family income of top 5% to lowest 20%, 1947-2009, The State of Working America. Washington, D.C.: Economic Policy Institute. Accessed 26 April 2011. <http://www.stateofworkingamerica.org/charts/view/148>.
Economic Policy Institute. 2011. The rich are growing, while the bottom half loses ground, The State of Working America. Washington, D.C.: Economic Policy Institute. Accessed 26 April 2011. <http://www.stateofworkingamerica.org/charts/view/187>.
Economic Policy Institute. 2011. Minorities are more likely to be low-wage earners, The State of Working America. Washington, D.C.: Economic Policy Institute. Accessed 26 April 2011. <http://www.stateofworkingamerica.org/charts/view/235>.
Economic Policy Institute. 2011. Poverty rates higher among young children, The State of Working America. Washington, D.C.: Economic Policy Institute. Accessed 26 April 2011. <http://www.stateofworkingamerica.org/charts/view/180>.
Economic Policy Institute. 2011. Incomes matter more than test scores for college completion, The State of Working America. Washington, D.C.: Economic Policy Institute. Accessed 26 April 2011. <http://www.stateofworkingamerica.org/charts/view/224>.
Economic Policy Institute. 2011 Top universities still mostly the preserve of the better-off, The State of Working America. Washington, D.C.: Economic Policy Institute. Accessed 26 April 2011. <http://www.stateofworkingamerica.org/charts/view/232>.
Economic Policy Institute. 2011 Harder for sons born in the bottom quintile to reach middle class in the United States, The State of Working America. Washington, D.C.: Economic Policy Institute. Accessed 26 April 2011. <http://www.stateofworkingamerica.org/charts/view/223>.
Economic Policy Institute. 2011 Wide disparities in infant mortality persist by race, The State of Working America. Washington, D.C.: Economic Policy Institute. Accessed 26 April 2011. <http://www.stateofworkingamerica.org/charts/view/97>.
Economic Policy Institute. 2011 United States spends more than any other country on health care, The State of Working America.
Washington, D.C.: Economic Policy Institute. Accessed 26 April 2011. <http://www.stateofworkingamerica.org/charts/view/108>.
Economic Policy Institute. 2011 Declining unionization, The State of Working America. Washington, D.C.: Economic Policy Institute. Accessed 26 April 2011. <http://www.stateofworkingamerica.org/charts/view/204>.