New data show that Canada’s inequality crisis is driven by both billionaire wealth and runaway housing costs. Without a ...
Top households are grabbing a larger share of the nation's wealth, a trend experts say could accelerate due to tax cuts and ...
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"Inequality is bad for economic growth and bad for poverty reduction ... income or consumption live below the poverty line in the country, as shown in the graph "Inequality and negative growth ...
That diminishment of economic power, tantamount to invisibility, isn’t a housing problem. It’s an inequality problem, and a humanity problem. Reducing zoning restrictions can help, but not enough.
We investigate how the global economic system both drives inequality that undermines human rights and enables private actors to harm communities, workers, and the environment. Our work is driven ...
The country is an outlier when assessed by the growth in its count of billionaires ... This anomaly—of a high number of ...
Both income and wealth can tell us how we’re doing as a country and as a society ... of wealth among the very rich is because “economic inequality spills over into political inequality ...
But the gains are concentrated at the top, leaving others in a sour economic mood. Credit...By Igor Bastidas Supported by By Talmon Joseph Smith America is more prosperous than ever. U.S ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is on course to become a $4.8 trillion global market by 2033 – roughly the size of Germany’s ...
Unlocking Nepal’s Growth Potential: Nepal Country Economic Memorandum report examines Nepal’s past economic growth performance since 1996, current challenges, and policy recommendations to unlock ...