Difference between revisions of "Economic disparity"
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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
[[category:issues]][[Income disparity]] is a condition in which either or both of the following are true: | [[category:issues]][[Income disparity]] is a condition in which either or both of the following are true: | ||
| − | * those at the highest income levels | + | * those at the highest income levels have earnings ''out of proportion'' to the value or quality of their work |
* those at the lowest income levels are unnecessarily impoverished with respect to society's ability to provide a minimum level of welfare for all | * those at the lowest income levels are unnecessarily impoverished with respect to society's ability to provide a minimum level of welfare for all | ||
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'''Keywords''': Richistan, income disparity, millionaires & billionaires | '''Keywords''': Richistan, income disparity, millionaires & billionaires | ||
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Revision as of 01:23, 1 May 2009
Overview
Income disparity is a condition in which either or both of the following are true:
- those at the highest income levels have earnings out of proportion to the value or quality of their work
- those at the lowest income levels are unnecessarily impoverished with respect to society's ability to provide a minimum level of welfare for all
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Keywords: Richistan, income disparity, millionaires & billionaires