Oxfam's new report, "Working for the Few," is getting a lot of attention — mostly because of the newsworthy tidbit that the combined wealth of the world’s richest 85 people ($110 trillion) is equivalent to that of the poorest half of the world (3.5 billion people). I mean, that's striking. But here's something else that's shocking, though
Income Inequality Has Grown More In The US Than In Just About Any Other Developed Country
The wealth gap in the US is worse than in almost any other developed country. And it’s only growing.