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Banking, Finance, Society and Economy
The gap between rich and power

Finance Capitalism ... With 1% of Americans controlling 40% of the country's wealth, we examine the gap between the rich and the rest.

COMMENTARY

Peter Burgess

The top 1% ... With 1% of Americans controlling 40% of the country's wealth, we examine the gap between the rich and the rest.

The richest one per cent of Americans earn nearly a quarter of the country's income and control an astonishing 40 per cent of its wealth.

Inequality in the US is more extreme than it has been in almost a century - and the gap between the super-rich and the poor and middle class people has widened drastically over the last 30 years.

Meanwhile, in Washington, a bitter partisan debate over how to cut deficit spending and reduce the US' $14.3 trillion debt is underway. As low and middle class wages stagnate and unemployment remains above nine per cent, Republicans and Democrats are tussling over whether to slash funding for the medical and retirement programmes that are the backbone of the US' social safety net, and whether to raise taxes - or to cut them further.

The budget debate and the economy are the battleground on which the 2012 presidential election race will be fought. And the US has never seemed so divided - both politically and economically.

How did the gap grow so wide, and so quickly? And how are the convictions, campaign contributions and charitable donations of the top one per cent impacting the other 99 per cent of Americans? Fault Lines investigates the gap between the rich and the rest.

Watch the presentation:
http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/faultlines/2011/08/201181125338194522.html

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