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Catherine Rampell: Why income inequality is so much worse in the U.S. than in other rich countries

"These kinds of anti-poverty tools are sometimes referred to as 'post-tax' policies. They’re mostly paid for by the government (i.e., taxpayers) rather than by employers or workers. The column mentioned that the United States relies far less on them than other developed countries. Here’s some more detail on that point."