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babylonsister

(171,104 posts)
Wed Jun 12, 2013, 06:57 PM Jun 2013

What The Great Gatsby Teaches Us About America In 1 Chart

What The Great Gatsby Teaches Us About America In 1 Chart

The Huffington Post | Posted: 06/12/2013 10:12 am EDT | Updated: 06/12/2013 10:38 am EDT
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There's more to take away from The Great Gatsby than that Leo DiCaprio and a Jay-Z soundtrack can mix surprisingly well, according to the White House.

The White House has released a chart illustrating the "Great Gatsby Curve," a concept Alan Krueger, the chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, introduced last year. The curve, Krueger said, helps explain that children born into countries with higher levels of income inequality are less likely to move up the income ladder later in life. (You may remember from high school that one of the themes of The Great Gatsby revolves around the consequences of extreme wealth).

The concept isn't going away. Because of a rise in income inequality over the past 25 years, the income advantages and disadvantages that parents pass on to their children is expected to rise by about 25 percent over the next generation, Krueger said in a speech last year, when he first introduced the concept.

“The fortunes of one’s parents seem to matter increasingly in American society,” Krueger said at the time.

The White House released a graphic on its Tumblr Tuesday illustrating the curve:



The Great Gatsby curve is just one of the many consequences of rising income inequality in America.The International Monetary Fund found that reducing income inequality could prolong periods of economic growth. And Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz argued in a New York Times op-ed that income inequality is holding back America’s recovery.

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What The Great Gatsby Teaches Us About America In 1 Chart (Original Post) babylonsister Jun 2013 OP
Gatsby made his fortune by bootlegging. dimbear Jun 2013 #1
From the article... babylonsister Jun 2013 #2
Didn't papa Kennedy control the scotch from Canada during upaloopa Jun 2013 #4
What a joke - from the 1970s IMF policies deliberately promoted income inequality malaise Jun 2013 #3
+1, and still do. HiPointDem Jun 2013 #5
Tell me about it malaise Jun 2013 #6
condolences. their dirty paws are in everything. HiPointDem Jun 2013 #7

babylonsister

(171,104 posts)
2. From the article...
Wed Jun 12, 2013, 07:21 PM
Jun 2013
...one of the themes of The Great Gatsby revolves around the consequences of extreme wealth).

And ftr, the thought of bootleggers never annoyed me. So what? He was supplying a demand.

malaise

(269,250 posts)
3. What a joke - from the 1970s IMF policies deliberately promoted income inequality
Wed Jun 12, 2013, 07:30 PM
Jun 2013

via the Friedman model.

malaise

(269,250 posts)
6. Tell me about it
Wed Jun 12, 2013, 07:58 PM
Jun 2013

The Jamaican dollar reached 100 -1 last Friday and of course we have a new IMF agreement.

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