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		<description><![CDATA[US income disparity reaches Depression-era levels. | A comprehensive new analysis of the latest US income data finds that: &#8220;While total reported income in the United States increased almost 9 percent in 2005&#8230; average incomes for those in the bottom 90 percent dipped slightly compared with the year before, dropping $172, or 0.6 percent.&#8221; &#8220;&#8230;the top 1 percent of Americans&#8212;those with incomes that year of more than $348,000&#8212;receiving their largest share of national income since 1928&#8230; The...]]></description>
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