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Park Avenue: Money, Power & The American Dream (2012)

Park Avenue: Money, Power & The American Dream (2012)

70 minutes EN Documentary
How much inequality is too much?
If income inequality were a sport, the residents of 740 Park Avenue in Manhattan would all be medalists. This address boasts the highest number of billionaires in the United States.
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