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DrEvil » Tue Oct 27, 2020 6:16 pm wrote:I don't know. Things went downhill after we stopped raiding British monasteries.
Source: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (US)
Release: Distributional Financial Accounts
Units: Percent of Aggregate, Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency: Quarterly
The DFAs integrate two data products produced by the Federal Reserve Board: the Financial Accounts of the United States, which provide quarterly data on aggregate balance sheets of major sectors of the U.S. economy, and the Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF), which provides comprehensive triennial microdata on the assets and liabilities of a representative sample of U.S. households.
Information on the data collection process can be found at the Board of Governors.
Suggested Citation:
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (US), Share of Total Net Worth Held by the Top 1% (99th to 100th Wealth Percentiles) [WFRBST01134], retrieved from FRED, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis; https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/WFRBST01134, March 27, 2021.
"Not only fired them, but barred them from working as air traffic controllers in the US again, so throwing their entire career down the shitter."
Also, "Richard Sharpe: "The strikers were often working-class men and women who had achieved suburban middle class lives as air traffic controllers without having gone to college. Many were veterans of the US armed forces where they had learned their skills; their union had backed Reagan in his election campaign. Nevertheless, Reagan refused to back down. Several strikers were jailed; the union was fined and eventually made bankrupt. Only about 800 got their jobs back when Clinton lifted the ban on rehiring those who went on strike. Many of the strikers were forced into poverty as a result of being blacklisted for [U.S. government] employment."
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