Paul Krugman, Professor of Economics & International Affairs at Princeton University and Columnist for The New York Times, states in his keynote speech at the Work That Works: An Agenda for Shared Prosperity Forum that United States has a class dominated politics.
According to Krugman, the relationship between income inequality and polarization of politics is overwhelming. (0:23)
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