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- Economic Inequality Seen as Major Challenge Around the World
At least six-in-ten adults in most of the European nations surveyed want major economic changes or complete reform; 66% share this view in the U S In almost every country polled, people who see economic inequality as a very big problem are significantly more likely than others to want major changes or complete economic reform
- 2. Factors seen as contributing to economic inequality
In 31 of 36 countries, more say that rich people having too much political influence leads to economic inequality than say this about any other factor A median of 48% of adults say problems with their country’s education system contribute a great deal to economic inequality
- Economic Inequality Is A Major Public Concern Globally, Study . . . - Forbes
A major survey conducted across 36 nations shows that economic inequality is a grave public concern around the world, with many people particularly worried about the influence that the super rich
- 1. Global perceptions of inequality and discrimination
Argentina, Kenya and South Africa are among the countries where people are most likely to say economic inequality is a very big problem: Seven-in-ten or more hold this view in each By contrast, three-in-ten or fewer say the same in Poland, Singapore and Sweden
- Report: Wealth and Politics Drive Global Economic Inequality, Survey . . .
According to a new Pew Research Center report, 60% of people believe that the rich's political influence is a key driver of economic inequality This sentiment is particularly strong in middle-income countries, highlighting the urgent need for economic reform
- Economic Inequality and Its Socioeconomic Impact
A substantial literature in economics and social sciences has investigated the relationship between income inequality and economic growth, and a variety of social phenomena There are several channels through which economic inequality influences these phenomena
- Economic Inequality Seen as Major Challenge Around the World - JSTOR
In almost every country polled, people who see economic inequality as a very big problem are significantly more likely than others to want major changes or complete economic reform 57 Read more: Changing the current economic system In most countries surveyed, majorities say economic system needs major changes or complete reform
- Economic Inequality - Our World in Data
This evidence shows us that inequality in many countries is very high and, in many cases, has been on the rise Global economic inequality is vast and compounded by overlapping inequalities in health, education, and many other dimensions
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