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A man draws a money symbol as people take part in a protest called Make Amazon Pay, at the building where CEO Jeff Bezos lives in Manhattan, New York, U.S., November 27, 2020. Photo by Eduardo Munoz/REUTERS

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CEOs got smaller raises. It would still take the average worker 2 lifetimes to make their annual pay

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When Atlantic City floods, low-income neighborhoods are left underwater

New Jersey's working class have been left behind, as federal funds for Hurricane Sandy recovery and flooding problems have gone to wealthier neighbors.

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Top-down or middle-out? Debating the key to economic growth

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