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Where were you when I laid the foundations of the earth?
   Tell Me, if you have understanding.

Who determined its measurements?
   Surely you know!
   Or who stretched the line upon it?

To what were its foundations fastened?
   Or who laid its cornerstone,

When the morning stars sang together,
   And all the sons of God shouted for joy?

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Jan Pen, a Dutch economist who died last year, came up with a striking way to picture inequality. Imagine people’s height being proportional to their income, so that someone with an average income is of average height. Now imagine that the entire adult population of America is walking past you in a single hour, in ascending order of income.

The first passers-by, the owners of loss-making businesses, are invisible: their heads are below ground. Then come the jobless and the working poor, who are midgets. After half an hour the strollers are still only waist-high, since America’s median income is only half the mean. It takes nearly 45 minutes before normal-sized people appear. But then, in the final minutes, giants thunder by. With six minutes to go they are 12 feet tall. When the 400 highest earners walk by, right at the end, each is more than two miles tall.

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(Source: economist.com)


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