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    FILE - In this Oct. 6, 2011 file photo, Carol Gay, of Brick, N.J., holds a sign saying "Tax the Rich," as several groups including the Peoples Uprisings, October 2011 Coalition, and Occupy DC, "occupy" Freedom Plaza in Washington. The income gap between the rich and everyone else is large and getting larger, while middle-class incomes stagnate. That's raised concerns that the nation's middle class isn't sharing in economic growth as it has in the past. And it sparked the Wall Street protests that spread to other cities in the country.
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    Stop caring about income inequality

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    FILE - In this Thursday, Nov. 16, 2017 file photo, House Speaker Paul Ryan of Wis., joined by House Republicans, speaks to the media following a vote on tax reform, on Capitol Hill in Washington.  A popular deduction targeted in the GOP’s overhaul of the tax code is used by more than a quarter of all filers in a majority of states, including many led by Republicans where some residents eventually could see their federal tax bills rise.
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    Poverty rate expected to increase due to GOP tax reform: UN report

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    Boys crave masculinity, fatherless homes are detrimental to youth

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    We Need Anti-Poverty Programs That Work

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    Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Ben Carson speaks at the 45th Liberty University commencement at Williams Stadium on Saturday May 19, 2018, in Lynchburg, Va.
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    Ben Carson’s huge cut to housing aid won’t increase self-sufficiency

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    In this photo, Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson speaks at an event.
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    Ben Carson: Overhauling HUD rents ‘just as effective as building more housing’

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    A woman walks past blighted row houses in Baltimore.
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    This part of the tax reform law might be opportunity or bust

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    A woman walks past a closed-down business in East Cleveland, Ohio.
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    Occupational licensing is a big reason the poor don’t become rich

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    The world has gone nearly completely digital, and everyone from janitors to lawyers needs to learn how to use digital technology to remain valuable in the workplace.
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    Digital skills mean premium pay across the board

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    Pope Francis' remarks perpetuate the myth that globalization and free markets have hurt the world's poor. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)
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    Pope Francis has it wrong on global poverty and its cure

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