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Howie Hawkins: Income gap between rich and everyone else has grown

The income gap between the rich and everyone else has been growing markedly. As of 2017, the richest 0.1% take in 188 times as much income as the bottom 90%. Between 1979 and 2007, paycheck income for the richest 1% and 0.1% exploded. Meanwhile, the bottom 90% of earners have seen little change in their average income, with just a 22% increase from 1979 to 2017. An estimated 43.5% of the population are either poor or low-income, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Source: Truthout, "Popular Resistance" on 2020 presidential hopefuls Apr 19, 2019

Howie Hawkins: Income gap between rich and everyone else has grown

The income gap between the rich and everyone else has been growing markedly. As of 2017, the richest 0.1% take in 188 times as much income as the bottom 90%. Between 1979 and 2007, paycheck income for the richest 1% and 0.1% exploded. Meanwhile, the bottom 90% of earners have seen little change in their average income, with just a 22% increase from 1979 to 2017. An estimated 43.5% of the population are either poor or low-income, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Source: Truthout.org on 2020 presidential hopefuls Apr 19, 2019

Jill Stein: 2011 debt ceiling debacle spurred candidacy

Q: What was your motive for running for president?

A: I've been fighting as a third party candidate for ten years. I stepped up to the plate for this election, basically, because it is a perfect storm for really organizing a political alternative, a politics of integrity that our lives depend on--and more and more people are seeing that. Specifically, it was the debt ceiling debacle last spring when President Obama put Social Security and Medicare on the table: it really felt like, "How could we not put an opposition voice up against this? This is outrageous! Between the Keystone XL Pipeline debacle, the ozone regulation roll-back; expanding war--multiple wars, drones and drone surrogate wars-- our "pull out of Iraq"; only to establish a new base in Kuwait, that we now have a new front in the war for oil in Central Africa; and the tripling of the troop presence in Afghanistan, it just felt like "How can we not have a voice of opposition here? This is nuts!"

Source: Interview with Steve Horn of Truthout.org Jan 29, 2012

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