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This paper examines Americans' estimates of how much other Americans make by comparing different social groups. Americans often incorrectly place their own income more toward the middle range, while their beliefs about others' incomes are typically more accurate. These findings are discussed in relation to social change and issues of income inequality.
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How much do Americans Think Other Americans Make? Exploring Misperceptions of Income Inequality, 1987-2010
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In American Sociological Association, 2013
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