Actually if you'll note... as i mentioned earlier in this thread... the Gini Coeefcient last year had an unprecedented drop.
Our Gini Coeefcient dropped to about 40.8.
Which would be roughly the level it was in 1980.
Except for the fact that we've changed how we record our Gini coeefficent. Infact, it inflates our numbers by 2 points compared to previous numbers.
Giving us a Gini coefficent of 38.8. Lowest Gini Coeefficent ever recorded in the US? 38.6.
So then... willing to admit your wrong since your so good at it?
http://hdrstats.undp.org/indicators/147.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gini_coefficient#US_income_Gini_indices_over_time
My other points were actually factually correct too... but considering this it's rather irrelevent.








