Vice President Joe Biden, amidst speculation that he would run for President in 2016, addressed differences between himself and potential Democratic rival Bernie Sanders, as well as how the concentration of wealth should be distributed.
Speaking at the 2015 Concordia Summit on public-private partnerships in New York City, Biden mentioned his potential rival in an aside about lingering issues with the economy. “If you take a look at everyone from the IMF to Standard & Poors, the greatest concern they have about economic growth is the concentration of wealth,” Biden said of the International Monetary Fund and the credit ratings agency.
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