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Income Inequality In America

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Kyle Stickler
Susan Farley
English 103
31 August 2015
Equality for all
Income inequality in America has been a major issue for years. We can see the uneven distribution by comparing one of the world’s wealthiest man in Bill Gates to the average person. He has made over 50 billion dollars in his lifetime. Comparing him to the average person who makes 37 thousand dollars a year. Although, unemployment rate has decreased in the U.S, the gap between rich and poor in this country has dramatically increased. There are many contributions to the gap, such as different education levels among citizens, living conditions, taxes, difference between salaries, and more. Income inequality in the U.S needs to be addressed. This horrible problem in our country …show more content…

He saw a capitalist society where there was terrible inequality. A small amount of people possessed a high percentage of all the money and income. What this did was create an enormous poor underclass. In America, about 5% of the people possess 95% of the wealth. This leads to certain problems, foremost among them poverty and income equality. All of this eventually leads to the problem of lack of spending in an economy. Although the top five percent has all the money in the world they still proceed not to spend much of it. This leads to a lack of circulation of money. The wealthy and the middle class need to spend their money to keep money circulating throughout our economy. The economy will continue to suffer if nothing …show more content…

Carnegie is a millionaire who wants to put an end to income inequality. He believes a person's fortune should not be passed down because it will ruin their work ethic. He thinks the top one percent of the economy should share their money. Although, he would never give to an indiscriminate charity because he believes they are not worthy and lazy. He would give his money away to high social purposes who need it. To him creating public endowments, culture, and higher learning was for the best. The only problem I have with the rich giving out money is that they get to put it where they want. Meaning in other words they are most likely not going to help get rid of income inequality and most likely share it with people that will later benefit them. No one should trust the top percent to circulate their money in a way to help the people. Some may inherit the fortune and not be educated enough to put the money in the right hands. I see where Carnegie is coming from but in no way is it logical. The answer to ending income inequality shouldn’t solely be given to the

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