Since 1979, income growth has risen at a faster rate for the country’s richest 1% — while only modestly growing for the bottom 99%. In other words, the American inequality problem is very real.
Bard College economist Pavlina Tcherneva has cooked up a frightening and much-shared income-inequality chart (see above) — “the most important chart about the American economy you’ll see this year,” ...
Installation view, ‘Richard Ibghy & Marilou Lemmens: Measures of Inequity’ at the International Studio and Curatorial Program (all photos by Martin Parsekian, courtesy ISCP) (click to enlarge) Richard ...
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Graphs, Data, Perspectives’, we look at the World Inequality Report for 2026. Among other things, it shows that the top 10% ...
College towns increasingly attract new residents as they offer ample job opportunities, cultural events and lower home prices than city averages, but there may be a dark side to life in these ...