Timmy ElsewhereJanuary 11, 2008 Tim WorstallTimmy Elsewhere2 CommentsAt The Business. Playing with income statistics and getting into Oxbridge. previousA Taxpayers\’ CharternextSir Edmund Hillary 2 thoughts on “Timmy Elsewhere” Matthew January 11, 2008 at 5:53 pm Ok, here’s another one. The top 10% of Americans, which is about 25m adults, have a higher income than China, India, Russia and Brazil put together. (I’m not entirely this will still be the case using 2007 exchange rates but certainly its about right for end-06) Tim adds: Perfectly willing to believe it. As before, I’d believe the same about the top 10% of EU citizens too. Tim Newman January 12, 2008 at 2:36 am The top 10% of Americans, which is about 25m adults, have a higher income than China, India, Russia and Brazil put together. This probably does not consider the undeclared income of certain Russians… Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
Matthew January 11, 2008 at 5:53 pm Ok, here’s another one. The top 10% of Americans, which is about 25m adults, have a higher income than China, India, Russia and Brazil put together. (I’m not entirely this will still be the case using 2007 exchange rates but certainly its about right for end-06) Tim adds: Perfectly willing to believe it. As before, I’d believe the same about the top 10% of EU citizens too.
Tim Newman January 12, 2008 at 2:36 am The top 10% of Americans, which is about 25m adults, have a higher income than China, India, Russia and Brazil put together. This probably does not consider the undeclared income of certain Russians…
Ok, here’s another one.
The top 10% of Americans, which is about 25m adults, have a higher income than China, India, Russia and Brazil put together.
(I’m not entirely this will still be the case using 2007 exchange rates but certainly its about right for end-06)
Tim adds: Perfectly willing to believe it. As before, I’d believe the same about the top 10% of EU citizens too.
The top 10% of Americans, which is about 25m adults, have a higher income than China, India, Russia and Brazil put together.
This probably does not consider the undeclared income of certain Russians…