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This document page contains a list of numbered endnotes (6 through 22) for a Standard & Poor's economic research report on income inequality and U.S. economic growth. The notes cite sources such as the CBO, Thomas Piketty, and Emmanuel Saez, and provide explanatory text regarding economic theories on globalization, immigration, and historical tax policy changes under the Bush and Reagan administrations.

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Bush Administration tax cuts of 2001 and 2003
Payroll Tax Holiday of 2010
Reagan tax cuts (1980s)

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"The globalization of the world economy may have affected the distribution of wage rates at home."
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"Indeed, research note that immigrant workers largely complement, rather than substitute, native-born workers, and thus have little impact on wages, while actually increasing overall growth."
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"Earlier, the tax cuts under President Ronald Reagan in the 1980s lowered the top individual income tax rate to 28% from 50%."
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