Top Heavy
Topics: Economics and Inequality Subtopics: Poverty
Jan 31, 2002
Authors: Edward N. Wolff
Publisher(s): The New Press
Type: Book
Second edition of Ed Wolff's book that was hailed in the Boston Review as "the leading contemporary study of the distribution of wealth in the United States and the recent explosion in wealth inequality," Top Heavy provides the clearest picture available of the growing gap between rich and poor in America, and a compelling proposal to help correct it.
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