US journalists on the rich list
One of the great divides in the United States is between the 1% who supposedly form the very rich and the other 99%. I say supposedly because the 1% itself covers a vast range of wealth from the super-rich - billionaires such as Bill Gates and Rupert Murdoch - down to people who earn just $380,000 (£250,000) a year. So it's probably unsurprising - though interesting - that a New York Times graphic revealed that 7,282 journalists fall into the rarified 1% category. Annoyingly, you can't see that on the online interactive version . Poynter's Steve Myers explains that to be included in the graphic, at least 2% of people with that job have to live in households with incomes of $380,000. It means that at least 2% of all editors and reporters live in households with that income. In other words, it's possible that some of them simply married well. And what about Britain? Anyone care to take a guess how many of our journalists would emerge in the top 1% of a British wealth chart? Sources: Poynter / New York Times
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