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This article appeared in the August 4, 2008 edition of The Nation.

July 16, 2008

Let's Hear It for Class Warfare!

Eliot, Me.

In your June 30 special issue, "The New Inequality," you showed a bar graph of the relative annual compensations of the top five "earners" in each of five groups (military leaders, Congress members, university presidents, CEOs and hedge-fund managers). The hedge-fund managers bar is more understandable and even more shocking if their $12,600,000,000 figure is measured (on the same scale) in these ways: if printed to its full height, it would travel up through eighteen and a half pages of The Nation, or would stand sixteen feet, eight and two-thirds inches or 5.097 meters tall. I think that amounts to the biggest bank robbery in history.

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About Ari Berman

Ari Berman is a contributing writer for The Nation, covering national politics and the 2008 election, and an Investigative Journalism Fellow at The Nation Institute. more...
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