The Wall Street journal blog article How Education Drives Inequality among the 99% reports on research by David Autor who looks at changes in inequality among those below the top 1% in income and the important role that education plays in explaining changes over time in inequality among those who aren't rich (the top 1% in household income in 2013 were households with incomes of $394,000 or above) .
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