Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Debt inequality rising

  • And that gap has been growing larger for years. No, its not income inequality. Were talking about debt.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • That inequality has crushed the middle class and has perilous consequences for the American economy. It is also contributing to another problem: rising debt inequality.
  • (Think Progress)
  • JKG: Rising income inequality in the U.S. is driven The pattern closely tracks the evolution of the global debt crisis: first in Latin America and Africa, then in Central and Eastern Europe, finally in Asia. Worldwide, as in the U.
  • (The Fiscal Times)
  • A recent protest in Singapore suggests that inequality and unrest simmer even in Asias most poor nutrition, low wages, debt bondage, physical abuse and intimidation, and other hardships that amount to virtual enslavement.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • As most people know, the cost of a four-year college education is rising, forcing students to take on a pile of debt that some economists fear a high-tech hub that has the most "wage inequality" of 350 U.S.
  • (Wall Street Journal)
  • 2) Income inequality is rising. The gap between Americas highest- and lowest But where it all ends, no one knows given the breakdown in the August debt accords that once promised some return to normalcy this summer.
  • (Washington Post)
  • It seems likely that this persistence despite repeated disaster had a lot to do with rising inequality, with the causation running and efforts to reduce the overhang of mortgage debt.
  • (Salon)

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