thank you for your time, skanda america employ director of analysis.the turmoil continues, we look to main street and who needs the money most. we discussed with david wilcox of the peterson institute. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: we know there has been plenty of economic data out today and we want to deig into what is becoming ever more evident in the unequalness of the recovery. the peterson institute recently put out a study on fixing the inequalities in the economy. one part of the study that jumped out to meet involves economic mobility and the lack thereof in the united states is just stark. you see that in denmark, if you have a poor father, you still have a 22% chance of being among the wealthiest. the u.s., if you have a poor father, the chances of becoming wealthy are dismal, worse than most countries. that really stopped me, joe, and i thought it was a great chart. joe: extraordinary, another dimension of inequality. joining us is peterson institute for international finance senior fellow david wilcox, previously a senior advisor to the pa