Mind-Blowing Charts From the Senate's Income Inequality Hearing
—By Josh Harkinson| Thu Feb. 9, 2012 12:35 PM PST
http://motherjones.com/mojo/2012/02/mind-blowing-charts-senates-income-inequity-hearing
In another sign that Democrats have embraced income inequality as a cause célèbre, the Senate Budget Committee held a hearing on the subject today. The committee's ranking Republican, Jeff Sessions of Alabama, managed to look concerned during two hours of testimony about the kneecapping of the Middle Class—not that it should have been all that difficult. Here are some of the hearing's most striking charts:
Mother Jones readers have seen this one: The Philippe Dauman chart:


Though America's wealthy are supposed to pay a higher tax rate than the poor (what's known as a "progressive tax code"), they now benefit from so many loopholes that the tax code has, in practice, become increasingly regressive (the Gini Index is a common measure of income inequality):
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