Sentences with phrase «huge inequalities»

It has seen that markets are not always great at solving social problems, that market - based policies are often a veneer for steering public money into private hands, and that markets, unrestrained by vigorous progressive governance, generate huge inequalities of wealth and opportunity.
However, many refuse to acknowledge that there is huge inequalities in this country (race, gender, but most importantly economic disparity) and that the current administration is only perpetuating that inequality.
Greece said on Sunday the EU was «sleepwalking towards a cliff» by sticking to austerity rules that created huge inequalities among members, and it expected a debt relief deal for itself to be honored by end - 2016 so that its economy could recover.
The French solved the problem of huge inequality with guillotines.
Our exclusive analysis reveals huge inequalities between young Hispanics and ageing whites — only by working together today can the US protect its future
A new study shows that despite the U.S. spending more on health care than any other nation, huge inequalities persist when it comes to life expectancy.
«We have huge inequalities in this state, and foundation aid deals with that,» said Billy Easton, executive director of the Albany - based Alliance.
American society has come to follow the same logic as glitch - hunting AIs, and in the process become vulnerable to huge inequalities and injustices.
I could see the huge inequality of Brazilian life every week between the family who owned the house and our family.
Piketty and Saez are two reputable economists who have charted the huge inequality that has evolved in the US since 1980.
Action was required to stop children being left behind because of huge inequalities, poor standards and low achievement.
Huge inequalities are prevalent within each generation, with poverty and ill health rife even among the so - called lucky generation of baby - boomers: 1.8 million people over state pension age are currently living below the poverty line and three quarters of NHS clients are aged 65 and over.
Liz shows an inspiring determination to reclaim fiscal responsibility as a Labour value combined with much greater focus on the huge inequality of life chances that still holds the country back.
«As long as there's this huge inequality in health and mortality, there's a diminished voice to speak out against the problem.»
There is a «huge inequality» in earnings between writers, with a small number — 10 % - earning most of the money made by professional authors,... Read more
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