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The Important Aspects to Address on the Issue of Income Inequality
Income Inequality
It is commonly said, by those who it does not affect, that income inequality is either unimportant in the grand scheme of things, not a big deal, or nonexistent. These beliefs are often brought up in politically driven arguments more times than not and can become emotionally driven. However, you remove all emotions from the…
Outsourcing of Manufacturing Jobs From Indianapolis to Mexico Viewed Through the Lens of Corporate Social Responsibility and Income Inequality
Income Inequality
This decision can be viewed as beneficial to the company’s business at a corporate level, but it is at the same time, violating the Corporate Social Responsibility regulations. By outsourcing manufacturing, UT is reducing their labor costs and improving the productivity which increases profitability and margins. When manufacturing in Indianapolis, the wages per worker was…
Brazil is the Largest Country in South America
Income Inequality
Brazil is the largest country in South America, and its total population is 221,209,709 as of 2018 (World Population Review, 2018). Throughout Brazil’s history, the population growth has been increasing rapidly and, in the last six years, it has grown significantly at a rate of 1.26%. The most densely populated region is the Southeast anchored…
A Discussion on the Issue of Income Inequality in Brazil
Income Inequality
The Income Inequality of Brazil The gap between Brazil’s richest and poorest people has been a persistent issue throughout the history of the nation. Since 1960, Brazil’s GINI index, a tool used to measure the income inequality of a nation, has remained between a staggering 0.519 and 0.63. Besides very slight improvement, the nation continues…
Realm of Income Inequality Between Men and Women
Income Inequality
I think there’s a misrepresentation in the follow realm of income inequality between men and women. The gender wage gap is something only being proven in a pseudo, emotionally charged way. I think this is important because there’s an idea of falsehood being spread and the questions regarding income inequality and the wage gap are…
An Explanation on Why Income Inequality Is Growing in Saving Capitalism For the Many Not the Few
Income Inequality
Robert Reich is a prominent American political economist who served as the Secretary of Labor under President Bill Clinton’s Administration and has authored many books about his political economic ideology, among them is Saving Capitalism: For the Many Not the Few. In Saving Capitalism, Robert Reich makes several claims about why income inequality is growing;…