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Economic Mobility: Who Gets Left Behind

Most Americans make more than their parents did, but that doesn't mean they're all moving up the economic ladder.

Some 84% of Americans have higher family incomes than their parents had at the same age, according to a new report from the Pew Economic Mobility Project. And 93% of those who grew up in the poorest fifth of the income ladder exceed their parents' family income as adults.

Read the full article at money.cnn.com.

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