Sentences with phrase «growing wealth inequality»

In her latest solo exhibition, Carla Busuttil reflects on the parallel themes of growing wealth inequality and information abundance.
Although... some people do see the grinding contradiction between the manic asset markets and the ensuing and growing wealth inequality, and slow and slowing economic growth.

Not exact matches

At least in the U.S., though, studies on the recession are now starting to shine the light on another type of economic disparity that's also been growing: wealth inequality.
The bank's researchers see wealth inequality as largely being a result of the financial crisis — it rose across the world between 2007 and 2016, because financial assets were growing faster than non-financial assets.
«So far, the Trump Presidency has seen businesses flourish and employment grow, though the ongoing supportive role played by the Federal Reserve has undoubtedly played a part here as well, and wealth inequality remains a prominent issue,» said Michael O'Sullivan, CIO for International Wealth Management at Credit Swealth inequality remains a prominent issue,» said Michael O'Sullivan, CIO for International Wealth Management at Credit SWealth Management at Credit Suisse.
- Redistributive, to militate against growing inequalities in wealth and power within and between nations.
Piketty has a theory to explain this growing inequality: The economic laws of capitalism favor wealth over labor.
The Green Party would use progressive taxation, public goods and services, and economic democracy to turn around the growing inequality of wealth, income and political power and the acceleration toward climate catastrophe.
The third description called her a «law professor and progressive,» who would «work to reverse the growing inequality of wealth and political power in New York» and «advocate against the power that big corporations have over our economy and politics and fight to give family businesses and working New Yorkers a fair shot.»
That is a 20 percent increase over the wealth of the 114th Congress, RollCall reports, meaning that congressional wealth is climbing as American wealth inequality grows.
The increasing inequality in income and wealth in recent years, together with excessive pay packages of CEOs in the U.S. and abroad, is of growing concern, especially to policy makers.
The 2016 election year highlighted the growing problem of wealth inequality and finding ways to help the people who are falling behind.
Growing income and wealth inequality.
It may be an investment theme that provides above average secular growth — like luxury goods companies (such as Saga Furs) which offer exposure to exploding emerging market wealth, plus growing income inequality in developed markets.
I fear those «Blame The Victim» efforts may be used to distract from the importance of supplying needed financial resources to schools, providing increased support to families by dealing with growing income and wealth inequality, and developing a comprehensive anti-poverty strategy.
«Homeownership is the traditional way that households build wealth; choking off this important wealth - building channel will likely contribute to growing economic inequality
Given that home owner wealth is typically far greater than renter wealth, simple math will tell you that the rising ranks of renters and the shrinking ranks of home owners are a key indicator of the growing inequality across the country.
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