Inequality in the U.S. has continuously grown, leading many to wonder why they have not adopted socialism or more socialistic policies. Developed nations with more socialistic policies tend to have less inequality when compared to America. America has no formal working class representation and has insubstantial socialistic policies making them exceptional. Throughout America, there has been evidence of movements towards socialism. Some of Americas most prominent inequalities revolve around class…
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America's struggle to achieve racial and social equality is deeply rooted in its history and societal structures. One of the main reasons why America may never fully achieve this goal is the persistence of systemic racism. Despite efforts to address discrimination and inequality, racial biases are still prevalent in various institutions such as education, employment, and the criminal justice system. These systemic issues perpetuate disparities in opportunities and outcomes for different racial and…
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Why is this? Journalist Emily Cleath writes, “We should never say the word ‘poverty’ without the words ‘inequality’ and ‘injustice’ being close behind. People become poor not by personal failing but because the system is engineered to push them down and keep them down.” Like stated before, this isn’t a war of the races, but instead a war of the classes. There have been plentiful and shocking incidents of police brutality against white Americans, and there are still the million white people in prison…
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Have you ever heard of inequality in children in schools? In my opinion, it is not fair that all of children are not able to get the same education because of their background. Recently, a report is published that it takes more than a couple of years to reduce the education inequality in America. In this essay, I will argue five elements that make inequality in American K-12 schools. Overall, inequity in American K-12 schools is caused by wealth gap, regional disparity and discrimination such as…
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levels of inequality in America have varied, a consistent rise inequality over the past three decades has attracted much debate, with many pointing to globalisation as the cause of rising inequality. However, current levels of inequality are not merely an inevitable consequence of globalisation. Instead, the complex network of trade, technology and globalisation merely adds to pre-existing government policy failures and the inability to create institutional frameworks that reduce inequality instead…
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The extent of inequality towards African Americans reached much, much further. White people were picked over black people in businesses across the country to maintain a status quo. Black citizens were turned away from their constitutional right to vote on both state and…
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Wealth Inequality Wealth inequality is the unequal distribution of wealth and assets of residents in the United States. Wealth inequality affects every person and continues to grow rapidly. As it is growing rapidly, more people are being affected by it, in a positive and negative way. America is divided on wealth and Americans are discriminated because of their socio-economic status. Wealth inequality has been evident throughout the history of the U.S.. It has seem to prevail “since the mid 1970s”…
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This essay is talking about the racial bias and racial inequalities in current America society. The author using some statistics and examples to explain the racial problem and how the bias produce. “The racial inequalities in education, housing, employment, and law enforcement remain widespread in the United states” (35). Each office and unit has different standards for different races. It cause inequality judgment. However, according to the essay, deep-seated stereo-types and unconscious bias…
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things in life. America is the place you place you can come to where anyone can be rich or make it big. It is the land of opportunity isn’t it? Yet there are homeless in our streets and families who cannot pay the rent at the end of the month or keep their kids fed. How did this system of inequality come to be? Why and how does it persist? What does it mean for the people of today? Social inequality is nothing new, and has been in place for thousands of years. The origin of social inequality traces all…
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Poverty and income inequality United States of America enjoys accolades of freedom, opportunity and equality associated with success, hard work and leadership in the world today. Amid all these, poverty is an issue which cannot be overlooked even though the United States of America is a land of plenty. Income inequality contributes much to the poverty levels in the United States of America today. Blacks in the United States lag behind in every aspect of economic wellbeing such as home ownership,…
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