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    Samuelson, Robert J. "Inequality Misunderstood." Washington Post. 03 Feb. 2014: A.15. SIRS Issues Researcher. Web. 28 Jan. 2015. Today’s economic inequality has led some Americans wishing for the rich to pay more in taxes. Leaving the rich speechless as to why they should pay more even after working hard to reach their goals. “The poor are not poor because the rich are rich”, as this was stated in the Inequality Misunderstood document by Robert J Samuelson, this proves the point as to the rich being

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    Social and economic inequalities exist in the UK particularly because of discrimination and prejudices resulting in unequal society lacking cohesion and unity. In 2008, a comprehensive analysis to critically analyze and asses the level of social and economic inequality was conducted in the UK, by Professor John Hills who chaired the National Equality Panel created by the government to provide in-depth analysis on the subject. The report presented by the National Equality Panel found out that public

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    In the past few years, income inequality in the United States has become a familiar theme of national debates, especially during times of presidential elections. Bernie Sanders advocated for a raise in minimum wage, while Ted Cruz offered a national flat tax plan. Hilary Clinton called for a tax raise for the wealthy and an increase in the minimum wage, while Donald Trump planned out a comprehensive tax reform plan including lower tax rates for the US workforce on his campaign site. All of the candidates

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    have never been fewer hands involved. The inequality gap is only expanding. The economic elite continue to control a larger portion of our nation’s wealth, and the average worker’s portion continues to get smaller and smaller. It has become more apparent than ever, that our political system has begun developing into a plutocracy that no longer favors the masses, but rather the 1% that have the necessary funds to support our elections. Inequality, a subject that usually focuses on developing

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    society, the idea of income inequality is a frequent topic of argument. Many believe that a large income inequality distribution has a negative effect on a society, while others feel that it has very minor, nonexistent, or even positive effect. Some of the factors that affect the income inequality in the United States are low minimum wages, education, and discrimination of race and gender. The swelling income inequality gap in the United States has created numerous social

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    associated with low social mobility, which contradicts the American ideal of equal opportunity. Levels of income inequality are higher than they have been in almost a century, the top one percent has a share of the national income of over 20 percent (Wilhelm). There are a variety of factors that influence income inequality, a few of which will be discussed in this paper. Rising income inequality is caused by differences in life expectancy, rapidly increases in the incomes of the top 5 percent, social trends

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    Global Inequality Most likely every single person in the world is going though an inequality and suffering from it in the society that we are living in such as racial inequality, gender inequality, income inequality, global inequality, and etc. Even though there are more people today joining organizations or associations to stop inequality than before, social inequality is keep growing. We need to think about why inequality is keep growing and not getting batter as the time goes. Growing inequality

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    argues that inequality in society is often associated with the large income gap; as a result societies are categorised into certain ethnic groups, birthplaces and financial backgrounds. The significant difference between the rich and the poor has widened to a point where the humanity slowing becomes non-existence. The financial struggles of low-income families are more likely to be stress and affect their value of life. The responsibility to allow individuals to be aware of the rising inequality relies

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    to develop different levels of inequality, similar to the era of the Gilded Age. In this article “Confronting Inequality”, by Paul Krugman claims that inequality has been damaging society and democracy. I’ll be outlining how Krugman is correct about income inequality causing social inequality, and the US should consider his solution. For example, social inequality has been an issue in this country for a long time. In the US, income inequality causing social inequality is why low and middle income

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    individuals that thrive and flourish in our culture and society. This disparity is called Social Inequality; every society today contains inequality, but how much inequality is too much? The degree of inequality that we see around us today is unnecessary and hinders the development of an environment in which everyone can attain an acceptable standard of living. In societies containing a large amount of inequality, people are unable to access benefits such as health care and education. Because of this,

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