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Kids across the U.S. are heading back to school as tariffs drive up costs on imported tech from countries like China, ...
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KHON Honolulu on MSNNew study: Hawai‘i is breaking the rules of inequality
Hawaiʻi has a long history of civil rights that extends to many different groups and peoples before the Illegal overthrow of ...
A two-day seminar hosted by the Emengini Institute for Comparative Global Studies will look at issues of inequality, and ways ...
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A $238 million apartment? Documentary with Lehigh Valley connections examines income inequality
If someone can’t afford to be in the stock market, the one thing they used to be able to rely on was building equity in a ...
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South Africa starts a soul-searching ‘national dialogue’ about poverty, inequality and other issues
South Africa launches a costly, highly anticipated “national dialogue” aimed at tackling poverty, inequality, crime, and ...
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2024 Nobel Prize in Economics: The Groundbreaking Research Behind Global Economic Inequality
The 2024 Nobel Prize in Economics has been awarded to three influential economists,Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson, and James A ...
Taxes should ensure no one falls through the cracks by providing subsidised housing, education, health, food and other basics ...
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Money Talks News on MSNTrade Inequality Exposed: Why Your Car Costs More Than It Should
Global tariff disparities cost US manufacturers billions in lost sales annually. The administration's "Fair and Reciprocal ...
A film by Richard Master and Toby Hubner examines America's growing wealth gap, with proceeds from its Bethlehem premiere ...
Bill Martin, a Johnson City resident, writes about the failings of the Baby Boomers in ensuring an unequal economic system that favors the elites.
As CT deals with a stagnating labor force and slow job growth, making wages fairer could help the state’s workers, according to a new report.
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Face2FaceAfrica on MSNSouth Africa opens ‘National Dialogue’ to tackle poverty, inequality, corruption, and more
President Ramaphosa’s national dialogue begins in Pretoria to address poverty, corruption, and inequality, but faces boycotts, cost concerns, and political rifts.
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