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As the chart above suggests, income inequality in the U.S. is in fact on the rise, according to Bank of America analysts Liz Everett Krisberg and David Michael Tinsley. “In the February Bank of America deposit data, higher-income after-tax wage growth accelerated to 4.2% year-over-year (YoY), while lower-income after-tax wage growth dropped back to 0.6% YoY. This means the gap between higher- and lower-income households’ wage growth—at 3.6 percentage points (pp)—is the widest of any point in our data, which begins in 2015,” they said in a piece of research seen by Fortune.
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