Ahh!! I have been looking for chart that explains why we are "where we are at" politically and economically. This would be it:![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjBiWlqu_g5z3WiHQOiUyY7MS9wU0oBjQahZcqsfecTugW0gzDpDRnxpQ5wsAZd8PuD1KVXVE8xBneXvqbyi4rzo99jPJb6kQ-XWekbbGV_qIYwBoo8BZkXd7IceoXD8hzboo12MkL8gAU/s400/Repeating1927.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjBiWlqu_g5z3WiHQOiUyY7MS9wU0oBjQahZcqsfecTugW0gzDpDRnxpQ5wsAZd8PuD1KVXVE8xBneXvqbyi4rzo99jPJb6kQ-XWekbbGV_qIYwBoo8BZkXd7IceoXD8hzboo12MkL8gAU/s400/Repeating1927.jpg)
This chart comes from Berkeley economics professor Emmanuel Saez. You can see in the fig1 worksheet in the Spreadsheet below.
http://elsa.berkeley.edu/~saez/
http://elsa.berkeley.edu/~saez/TabFig2007.xls
http://elsa.berkeley.edu/~saez/saez-UStopincomes-2007.pdf
The next ten years will be critical in the formation of class relations in United States.
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