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South Africa starts a soul-searching 'national dialogue' about poverty, inequality and other issues
South Africans is starting a “national dialogue” hat is meant to bring all sectors of society together to discuss the country ...
Connecticut’s first-in-the-nation baby bonds program invests in the state’s poorest families to help those born in poverty ...
Wealth inequality in the United States is growing, and while some argue that it is a necessary part of a meritocratic system, ...
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'There Is No Excuse': Bernie Sanders Rails Against Wealth And Income Inequality In America During Powerful Remarks At Rally
During his "Fighting Oligarchy" rally earlier today in Charleston, West Virginia, Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) delivered powerful remarks speaking out against wealth and income inequality in America, ...
Bill Martin, a Johnson City resident, writes about the failings of the Baby Boomers in ensuring an unequal economic system that favors the elites.
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How the Dutch Economy Proves We Can’t Solve Wealth Inequality Through Taxes Alone
The Dutch economy provides a compelling case study in understanding the complexities of wealth inequality and the limitations of using taxes as a sole solution. While many argue that higher taxes on ...
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Face2FaceAfrica on MSNSouth Africa opens ‘National Dialogue’ to tackle poverty, inequality, corruption, and more
President Ramaphosa’s national dialogue begins in Pretoria to address poverty, corruption, and inequality, but faces boycotts, cost concerns, and political rifts.
A new systematic review of 172 studies including data from over 12 million adolescents across 166 countries reveals that while cross-national adolescent mental health research including low- and ...
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Perspective: Does equal protection require ignoring unequal conditions? I don’t think so
Our prevailing national conversation forces a choice on diversity training, while ignoring potential reforms that could reconcile concerns.
Misperceptions About Air Pollution: Implications for Willingness to Pay and Environmental Inequality
This paper explores whether misperceptions about air pollution contribute to environmental inequality in the United States. We use a two-part survey experiment to elicit respondents' beliefs about ...
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