Thomas Piketty

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This document appears to be a page from a profile article (circa 2016) about Jeffrey Epstein, marked as evidence for the House Oversight Committee. It discusses Epstein's theories on wealth transfer among the 'hyper rich,' his role as a 'rich whisperer,' and his lifestyle, including a lunch meeting in New York where he claimed he hadn't eaten in a restaurant in a decade. The text also notably describes his household as lacking a wife or children but being staffed by a group of young women in their twenties and thirties, comparing the atmosphere to 'Eyes Wide Shut.'

Article / profile (evidence file)
2025-11-19

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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.

Research report endnotes/references page
2025-11-19

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This document is page 7 of a Standard & Poor's economic research report dated August 5, 2014, titled 'How Increasing Income Inequality Is Dampening U.S. Economic Growth.' The text analyzes the shift from labor income to capital gains, citing Thomas Piketty, and discusses the limited impact of government policies like Social Security and Medicare on reducing inequality. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a document production for a congressional investigation.

Economic research report / financial analysis
2025-11-19

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This document is page 5 of a Standard & Poor's report dated August 5, 2014, titled 'Economic Research: How Increasing Income Inequality Is Dampening U.S. Economic Growth.' It analyzes income inequality trends using data from the CBO and Census Bureau, citing economists Piketty and Saez to compare current inequality levels to those of 1928. While the content is generic economic research, the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025767' indicates this document was likely part of a discovery production to the House Oversight Committee, potentially related to investigations into financial institutions (like Deutsche Bank or JPMorgan) and their client relationships, including Jeffrey Epstein.

Economic research report (standard & poor's)
2025-11-19
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