El movimiento anti-Wall Street se extiende por EE.UU.
An anti-corporate protester displays a placard as he takes part in "Occupy DC" protest against corporation at the Freedom Plaza in Washington, DC, on October 6, 2011. Protests against corporate power in the US took root in Washington on Thursday, with several hundred people occupying Freedom Plaza outside city hall to demand progressive reform. The Stop the Machine rally -- midway between the Capitol and the White House -- echoed the demands of the Occupy Wall Street movement in New York that Thursday drew more than 5,000 people as well as labor-union support. AFP Photo/Jewel Samad
STX21.WASHINGTON (ESTADOS UNIDOS).6/10/2011.-Manifestantes soliddarios con el movimiento "Occupy Wall Street" ocupan Freedom Plaza en Washington DC, Estados Unidos hoy jueves 6 de octubre de 2011.Un grupo de activistas se congregó hoy en Washington para llevar a la capital de Estados Unidos las protestas contra Wall Street que comenzaron en Nueva York y se han extendido a otras ciudades. EFE/SHAWN THEW
LAS VEGAS, NV - OCTOBER 06: Tony Stroh of Nevada, a protester affiliated with the Occupy Las Vegas movement, wears a sticker as he takes part in a march on the Las Vegas Strip October 6, 2011 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The protest is one of many around the country held in solidarity with the Occupy Wall Street protests currently taking place in New York City. The demonstrators are protesting what they believe is greed and corruption among banking and business leaders. Ethan Miller/Getty Images/AFP