Research summarized here suggests voters misjudge how unequal their country is, whether inequality is rising or falling, and where they sit in the income distribution. If perception is that noisy, itβs hard to credit rising inequality as a direct driver of populist votes.
β It pushes analysts to separate objective economic trends from perceived ones when explaining electoral shifts and populist surges.
David Pinsof
2025.08.19
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Pinsof highlights a study claiming voters are largely unaware of inequality levels, trends, and their own rank.
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