Bloomberg Enterprise studies that 32 of the 35 districts by which inequality is best are represented by Democrats. Clearly, excessive inequality correlates strongly with Democratic political illustration. Bloomberg Rankings, drawing on U.S. Census information, have measured the extent of inequality—the Gini coefficient—in every of the 435 U.S. congressional districts. It’s a fascinating record (and a map) that reveals all types of fascinating issues. Of the 100 districts with the best ranges of inequality, not one held by a Republican is taken into account to be in play this November. (bloomberg.com)
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