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The authors takes up the frequent rebuttal to the much-debated claim that economic changes can’t explain the two-parent family’s half century of decline — the argument that it’s relative income, not absolute income, that matters most to people’s lives and hopes and aspirations, and therefore the post-1960s increase in income inequality suffices to explain the social crisis among the working class even if working-class wages themselves haven’t really fallen.

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