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Income inequality and carbon dioxide emissions for high-income nations such as the United States, Denmark and Canada are intrinsically linked – but a new study from Drexel University has taken a ...
The lowest 20% of earners (under $29,000 per year) could face a 6.2% income loss due to tariff-driven price hikes, while the top 1% (over $915,000 per year) could lose just 1.7% of their income [24].
Income inequality is starker than ever — or so we’ve been told. New research by economists Gerald Auten and David Splinter indicates that the prevailing narrative of runaway inequality is not ...
Income inequality Americans experienced as children has been linked to their health outcomes as adults, according to a new study. “Children growing up in a period of rising income inequality ...
T he U.S. may have the highest level of income inequality of the G7 nations, but new research suggests that disparity has actually stabilized over the last decade, thanks to rapid growth in wages ...
Income Equality, Not Inequality, Is the Problem Those in the middle work much harder, but don’t earn much more, than those at the bottom.
Adapted from "Inequality Kills Us All: Covid-19’s Health Lessons for the World," by Stephen Bezruchka, M.D., M.P.H. In 1992, a publication appeared in the British Medical Journal written by ...
Phil Gramm Thinks Poor People Have It Too Easy The former Texas senator says income inequality is a myth. He couldn’t be more wrong, but I admire the old grouch for trying.
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