The Boom That Wasn’t

The New York Times say the economic boom of the past eight years really wasn’t much of a boom, as American median incomes in 2007 were actually lower than they had been in 2000. So how was it a boom?

The Times implies that the rich got richer while the middle and lower classes got poorer. “We’ve never had an expansion in which the middle of income distribution had no wage growth,” it quotes a Harvard economist as saying.

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