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To: bart13 who wrote (76720)12/27/2006 11:40:32 AM
From: Box-By-The-Riviera™  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
bart can you reference your data sources a bit on some of these charts. charts as always are fantastic. just like to get a feel for the root data behind them. generally speaking. this is not a criticism.



To: bart13 who wrote (76720)12/27/2006 12:33:36 PM
From: KyrosL  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110194
 
Yes, the data is definitely already inflation adjusted. So, the top 1% has almost tripled their net worth between 1962 and 2004 in real dollars.

Here is the original source of the data. It's on page 7 of the following pdf file, table 5.4. Notice the note in the title: "thousands of 2004 dollars":

stateofworkingamerica.org