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Reference Shelf: Income Inequality [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, kaal: 333 g
  • Sari: Reference Shelf
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Jul-2022
  • Kirjastus: Grey House Publishing Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1637002947
  • ISBN-13: 9781637002940
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, kaal: 333 g
  • Sari: Reference Shelf
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Jul-2022
  • Kirjastus: Grey House Publishing Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1637002947
  • ISBN-13: 9781637002940
Studies indicate that income inequality is increasing, with wealthy Americans controlling a greater share of the wealth while incomes for most Americans have changed little compared to the increasing cost of living. This issue of The Reference Shelf takes a close look at the factors impacting income inequality in the United States. Articles featured in this issue examine topics such as the minimum wage, wealth inequality, tax loopholes, corporate taxation, and the ways in which healthcare, childcare, and food expenses prevent Americans from advancing in the economic spectrum.
Preface ix
1 The Uneven Distribution of Wealth in the United States
3(40)
Has Wealth Inequality in America Changed Over Time? Here Are Key Statistics
8(10)
Ana Hernandez Kent
Lowell Ricketts
Racial Wealth Gap May Be a Key to Other Inequities
18(7)
Liz Mineo
Facts About Economic Inequality in the U.S.
25(7)
Katherine Schaeffer
The Wealth Gap: How the Education World Fails to Fully Measure Students' Economic Disadvantage
32(4)
Matt Barnum
Modern Society Is as Unequal as 14th Century Europe
36(7)
Scotty Hendricks
2 What Is the Value of an Hour?
43(32)
Most Americans Support a $15 Federal Minimum Wage
50(6)
Amina Dunn
Six Reasons to Oppose a $15 Federal Minimum Wage
56(2)
Jarrett Skorup
Five Myths That Pervade the Minimum Wage Debate
58(7)
Jensen Ahokovi
Statement by President Joe Biden on $15 Minimum Wage for Federal Workers and Contractors Going into Effect
65(2)
Joe Biden
The Missing Piece of the Minimum Wage Debate
67(3)
Colleen Doody
California's $15 Minimum Wage Debate Begins This Year: Debate on the Next Increase has Already Begun
70(5)
Ryan Golden
3 Corporate and Wealth Taxes and Income Inequality
75(32)
Why It's So Hard to Tax the Rich
82(4)
Monica Prasad
Corporate Taxes Are Wealth Taxes
86(2)
David Leonhardt
What's in the New Global Tax Agreement?
88(4)
Daniel Bunn
Sean Bray
Democrats Struggle with Plan to Tax Dynastic Wealth
92(4)
Brian Faler
The Truth About Income Inequality
96(11)
David R. Henderson
4 Social and Economic Factors Influencing Income Inequality
107(44)
Automation is Not to Blame for the Growth of Income Inequality
113(2)
Robert D. Atkinson
Artificial Intelligence Has Caused a 50% to 70% Decrease in Wages--Creating Income Inequality and Threatening Millions of Jobs
115(4)
Jack Kelly
How to Solve Al's Inequality Problem
119(5)
David Rotman
Can Labor Unions Help Close the Black-White Wage Gap?
124(3)
Natalie Spievack
Don't Expect Unions to Make a Comeback
127(2)
Nick Gillespie
Regan Taylor
House Gives Green Lightto Staffer Unionization
129(4)
Katherine Tully-McManus
Eleanor Mueller
Weakened Labor Movement Leads to Rising Economic Inequality
133(3)
Heidi Shierholz
Unions Help Reduce Disparities and Strengthen Our Democracy
136(15)
Economic Policy Institute, April 23, 2021
5 Can Income Inequality Be Solved?
151(40)
Views on Reducing Economic Inequality
157(12)
Juliana Menasce Horowitz
Ruth Igielnik
Rakesh Kochhar
Tackling the Inequality Pandemic: Is There a Cure?
169(5)
Zia Qureshi
Obamacare Is Key to Combating Income Inequality, Study Finds
174(3)
Adriana Belmonte
Why Socialism Won't Work
177(4)
Allison Schrager
How a Default Union Membership Could Help Reduce Income Inequality
181(3)
Mark Harcourt
Gregor Gall
Margaret Wilson
Nisha Novell
Can Rights Combat Economic Inequality
184(7)
Mila Versteeg
Bibliography 191(4)
Websites 195(2)
Index 197