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In the U.S. News & World Report ranking of income equality in 89 countries, the U.S. came in at No. 24. The following five ...
A research team’s findings suggest that when workers are free to advocate for better wages and benefits for themselves, it ...
In other words, some 99.9999 percent of the proceeds of the Bezos stock sale last year counted as a taxable long-term capital ...
The report shows that 14 Connecticut S&P 500 CEOs earned an average of $19,511,538, while the median wage for workers in CT ...
Some Londoners say they're frustrated, but not surprised, by the revelations from a Statistics Canada report showing the gap ...
India’s low Gini index and reduced poverty rates, as cited by the World Bank and PIB, suggest progress. But with growing ...
Our income and wealth inequality are a significant concern for Americans, and rightly so, because the United States is the most unequal high-GDP economy in the world. And the situation is worsening: ...
As inequality grows and automation threatens employment, many nations are providing citizens with unconditional payments.
In May, Dēmos held a national convening of financial justice leaders to reimagine our financial systems and build community ...
At the same time, calls are also growing to axe the two-child benefit cap – a Tory-era policy which experts say keeps 400,000 ...
Sibiya noted that South Africa’s tripartite model—with government, business, and labour working together—offers valuable ...