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buy non prescription phentermine Those who aren’t unnerved by the datum that the income share of the top 1 percent has shot from about 10 percent of the country’s total in 1980 to more than 20 percent today can worry instead about inequality’s attendant consequence: declining social mobility. As Obama said, “A child born in the top 20 percent has about a 2-in-3 chance of staying at or near the top. A child born into the bottom 20 percent has a less than 1-in-20 shot at making it to the top. He’s 10 times likelier to stay where he is.” America now has less social mobility than countries such as Canada, Germany and France.