Combating Income and Wealth Inequality, Racial Discrimination, and Social Exclusion in the United States

Combating Income and Wealth Inequality, Racial Discrimination, and Social Exclusion in the United States

DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8547-4.ch006
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Abstract

Inequality has increased significantly in the United States during the last three decades. Growing inequality has become a shared value among political actors. Inequality has become problematic and a threat to values of citizens and even the conservatives in U.S. The chapter, therefore, examines the trends in income inequality between 1920s and 2010 and the trends in income inequality between 1979 and 2017. It also focuses on wealth inequality, realities of income inequality at sub-national levels, and income equality along racial and ethnic lines with a specific focus in the years 2007-2016. Also, inequality and social inclusion and social policy measures are discussed.
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Background

“Equality opportunity for all” has been the essence of the American creed for 250 years. The history of American speaks directly to this issue. Persistence inequality has been in the history before, during and after the Great Recession.

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