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Figure 1. The Distribution of Goodies over People none tons Goodies 100% Percent Of Persons

Figure 2. Distribution of U.S. Households by Income, in Thousands of U.S. Dollars (from Kerbo, p. 21)

Figure 3. Black U.S. Households by Income in Thousands of U.S. Dollars (from Kerbo, p. 21)

Figure 4. Percentage of Aggregate U.S. Household Income By Lowest to Highest Earning Fifths (from Kerbo, p. 22)

Figure 5. Median Weekly Wages in U.S. Dollars by Occupational Category for U.S. Males and Females in 2000 (from Kerbo, p. 22)

Figure 6. Gender Gap (Percent Female/MaleWage) in Weekly Wages for U.S. Workers in 2000 (Computed from Kerbo, p. 22)

Figure 7. Median Income in U.S. Dollars by Education for U.S. Men and Women, 2001 (from Kerbo, p. 22)

Figure 8. Percent Income Gains and Losses, , for Lowest to Highest Earning U.S. Households (in Fifths, plus Top 10% and Top 1%, from Kerbo, p. 27)

Figure 9. Income Gains and Losses, , for Lowest to Highest U.S. Earners (in Fifths, from Kerbo, p. 28)

Figure 10. Median U.S. Household Net Worth by Race and Hispanic (sic) Origin, 1991 and 2001 (from Kerbo, p. 33) and Percent of White Wealth for Black and Latino Households (Calculated from Kerbo, p. 33)

Figure 11. Median Income and Net Worth for White Families and Other Families in 2001(From The Wealth Inequality Reader, p. 14)

Figure 12. Median Net Worth and Net Financial Assets for U.S. Households: All, Married, Single Male Head and Single Female Head in 2001 (From The Wealth Inequality Reader, p. 16)

Figure 13. Average Pre-Retirement Employment Earnings (From Longest Held Job: “Income”), Social Security, Pension, and Asset Earnings for New ( ) Social Security Old Age Pension Recipients Interviewed in the New Beneficiary Survey of 1982 (From Hogan and Perrucci 1998)

Figure 14. Race and Gender Gaps (Percent of White Male Income) for White Women and Black Men and Women in Pre-Retirement Employment Earnings (From Longest Held Job: “Income”), Social Security, Pension, and Asset Earnings for New ( ) Social Security Old Age Pension Recipients Interviewed in the New Beneficiary Survey of 1982 (From Hogan and Perrucci 1998)