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 Thanks to battles over nightmarish rent-controlled apartments and privatized public transit, cities like New York and San Francisco have reputations as deeply unequal places. Yet a new report revealing the true least equal cities in the U.S. might surprise you.     http://valleywag.gawker/google-goons-now-guarding-private-buses-1503005762 The Brookings Institute recently analyzed census data not by the biggest or lowest incomes鈥攂ut by the difference between the termo stanley  two. The formula that   used to do this is called 95/20鈥攂asically, the divide between the highest earners and the lowest. So, who wins this grisly competition  Atlanta, surprisingly enough. Keep in mind, that   not necessarily because Atlanta has stratospherically high incomes鈥攊t   also because it has deep poverty. The lowest 20 percent of households there earn less than $15,000 a ye stanley kaffeebecher ar. That puts it far below  2, San Francisco, where the lowest stanley cup  20 earn less than $21,313 annually. Amazingly, the top 5 percenters in SF earn almost $100,000 more every year than Atlanta   top earners. Miami, Boston, and D.C. follow. New York, which is the focus of so much controversy over inequality, doesn ;t make an appearance until  6, which is a tribute to support for a livable minimum wage and social services. On the other hand, living in Atlanta is nowhere near as expensive as NYC鈥攕o the standard of living for the very poor in NYC isn ;t necessarily much better, even if the income levels