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    Milanovic looks at “both income inequality and political issues related to inequality from a global perspective” (1). He says it is time to look at income inequality as a global phenomenon instead of as a national one (Milanovic, 2). Reasons for this include: learning about the ways people outside this country live their lives can serve pragmatic purposes, such as learning better and more efficient ways to do things, we now have the ability to focus on global inequality with the data now available,

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    Most examples of inequality in today’s society are caused by the simple fact that people are different. As long as two people are different in any way, they will not be treated the same. In the book Animal Farm by George Orwell, there are constant examples of inequality in a supposedly “equal” society. My first example of inequality on Animal Farm is the leader of the farm, Napoleon the pig. The pigs as a whole are more intelligent than the rest of the animals, which is the start of the problem.

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    In the United States there is an extreme negative economic gap that exist which is deplorable because it numbers based on inequality are worse than countries like Iran, and Russia. The early 80’s is when the wealth gap began to increase rapidly as there was a gap being created. This gap was not only wealth but also economic which is why the middle class began to disappear. But because of the situation what now has happened across the countries is that both rich and poor inhabitant the same neighborhoods

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    Inequality is present in every economy, but to what extent are income and wealth in Australia unequal and what government polices contravene income and wealth inequality? Income is defined as money that an individual or business receives in exchange for providing a good or service or through investing capital, while wealth is a measure of the value of all of the assets of worth owned by a person, community, company or country. Income and wealth inequality refers to the degree to which income is

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    Wealth inequalities in different social class "All Work and No Pay." BillMoyers.com. Ed. Sikay Tang. N.p., 2014. Web. 09 Nov. 2015. This article highlight the issue of wage encountered by the people working in fast-food. In fact, the amount of money that can be received in an hour by waiters, waitress, bartenders or busboys pegged only 29,38 % of the minimum wage. Some protests to raise their salaries has been done but it didn’t change the situation. The tipped minimum wage law has fail due to random

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    “The social positions that individuals occupy help to determine who they are, what they think and do, where they are going, and what happens to them” (pg.256 Social Inequality). The film The One Percent spoke of inequality and served as an example regarding how the rich remain in control of political policies that allow them to acquire more wealth while limiting opportunities for the poor. “It easier to cleanse the earth of these people and send them to the far reaches of the universe” (Class film)

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    Floid Krajcovic Political Corruption, Inequality, and the Socially Excluded Everyone knows that in our current society there are large amounts of political, equality, and social gaps that occur and can be clearly seen between the wealthy and the poor when it comes to politics, equality, and being socially accepted in the United States by others. People who are affected by these issues can and will experience social and political exploitations along with political and social abuse from numerous

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    When one thinks of the word “inequality”, some things that come to mind are racial inequality, gender inequality, economic inequality, marriage inequality, or social inequality. These inequalities have evolved into movements and revolutions, making strides for future generations to live in a nation that supports them. However, when it comes to making strides for our future generations to be successful, the same statement cannot be made. This is due to the fact that our nation and government aren’t

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    Income Inequality is “The unequal distribution of household or individual income across the various participants in an economy. Income inequality is often presented as the percentage of income to a percentage of population.” (Investopedia). Some believe income equality is the biggest problem of the 21st century, President Obama believes it to be “the defining challenge of our time” (white house). Some economist believe that increase inequality has a correlation effect with higher rates of health

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    first about the glaring inequalities of income and wealth, both within and between countries. But inequality is only part of the story, and depending on the place and the time period in question, it may not be the most important part of the story. It may be that other policies, in addition to redistributing income directly, have a vital role to play in reducing inequality. In the past year, there has been something of a revival of the public policy debate on inequality of income and wealth, a welcome

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