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		<title>The Problem With Inequality</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Can good pictures substitute for confusing words? | The problem with income inequality&#8212;apart from the fact that it&#8217;s unfair and perhaps shredding the fabric of American democracy&#8212;is that it&#8217;s devilishly hard to talk about clearly. Any subject matter that relies heavily on a concept like &#8220;quintiles&#8221; is going to result in a certain number of glazed-over eyes. I&#8217;ve longed for some clear and compelling visual depictions of income inequality trends&#8212;something that could bypass the econo-speak. So I was...]]></description>
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