WSJ Opinion: Potomac Watch

Why Income Inequality Is Better Than Advertised


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On this episode of Potomac Watch, Paul Gigot sits down with economist and former Senator Phil Gramm about his new book The Myth of American Inequality, why government has failed to truly address the poverty problem in America, and why Republicans could learn from Democrats' understanding of "nitty-gritty" economic programs. 
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WSJ Opinion: Potomac WatchBy Paul Gigot, The Wall Street Journal

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