This Sunday on MHP, Americans seek to close the wealth gap. As 2016 contenders up the populist rhetoric, a new poll shows that the vast majority of Americans want government to actively address income inequality. Even as the economy has recovered, the public believes its impact has been uneven – According to a new CBS News/NY Times poll, 66 percent believe wealth should be more evenly distributed and 67% percent think the gap between the rich and the poor is growing. The poll also reports that 57 percent want the government to do something about it and 68 percent – including 53 percent of Republicans think taxes should be raised for those who make more than $1 million per year.
Joining Melissa Harris-Perry for the economic roundtable are:
- Tamara Draut, Vice President of Police and Research at Demos
- Raul Reyes, Attorney and Contributor to NBCNews.com
- Anand Giridharadas, Author of “The True American” and New York Times Columnist
Then, it’s the woman who has everyone talking. Caitlyn Jenner made her introduction to the world on the cover of Vanity Fair last week. Caitlyn has lived her life in the spotlight, first as an Olympic decathlete and later as a reality television star. “I’m so happy after such a long struggle to be living my true self,” Caitlyn tweeted to her 2.2 million followers. Her debut has been a catalyst in the ongoing conversation on trans issues, and we will explore just how far support for trans people has come in the past few years.
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