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Headlines matching 'median household income'
Thu May 17, 2012
Source     Fark Headline Comments
(US News) Fail George W. Bush is writing a book on economic growth. That's the joke  (usnews.com) (215)


Sat May 05, 2012
(American Thinker) Fail "When individuality asserts itself, we find that household incomes are nearly always the product of factors other than inequality. Anyone who believes otherwise should spend time with someone in the lowest household income quintile"  (americanthinker.com) (153)


Fri May 04, 2012
(Washington Post) Obvious "The entire Obama campaign is a slice-and-dice operation, pandering to one group after another, particularly those that elected Obama in 2008 - blacks, Hispanics, women, young people - and for whom the thrill is now gone"  (washingtonpost.com) (169)


Thu May 03, 2012
(Yahoo) Silly The top ten cities for cheapskates. Want to know just how cheap? One of the categories is "Dollar Generals in a 30-mile radius"  (finance.yahoo.com) (165)
(Townhall) Obvious Hey you 99%ers that are railing against the rich Wall Street bastards that make up the evil 1%. You're barking up the wrong tree  (townhall.com) (231)


Thu April 26, 2012
(Some Guy) Florida Fark's favorite state reverses its demographic decline, proving PT Barnum was right after all  (city-journal.org) (28)


Tue April 24, 2012
(Daily Mail) Interesting Some of the coolest yet saddest pictures of life in the Appalachians you will see today  (dailymail.co.uk) (434)


Tue April 10, 2012
(MSNBC) Obvious Cable TV costs rising at an average of 6% a year for the few people who don't call and threaten to cancel every six months  (bottomline.msnbc.msn.com) (290)


Fri March 23, 2012
(RealClearPolitics) Interesting If Obama and the Democratic Party will not use their power to close the inequality gap right here in their own playpen, how do they remain credible in Middle America?  (realclearpolitics.com) (112)


Wed February 29, 2012
(Bloomberg) Sad It's not just the middle class that are suffering in the recession. The decline in bonuses have Wall Street feeling the heat financially and emotionally. "People who don't have money don't understand the stress"  (bloomberg.com) (143)


Fri February 24, 2012
(USA Today) Sad The number of American families living in "extreme poverty" has doubled since 1996. Damn you, Obama....DAMN YOU  (usatoday.com) (83)

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