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October 4, 2017
6. Economic fairness, corporate profits and tax policy
Shifting partisan views of the fairness of the U.S. economic system
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6. Economic fairness, corporate profits and tax policy
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Shifting partisan views of the fairness of the U.S. economic system
Race, education and income differences in views of economic inequality
Republicans divided by income in opinions about economic inequality
Democrats have become more skeptical that people can ‘make it’ with hard work
Democrats divided by race, education in belief that hard work pays off
Majority of Americans think business corporations make ‘too much profit’
Most Democrats favor raising taxes on corporations, high incomes; Republicans are more divided
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