Monday, September 5, 2011

Trying to understand income inequality, the most profound change in American society in your lifetime. - By Timothy Noah - Slate Magazine

Trying to understand income inequality, the most profound change in American society in your lifetime. - By Timothy Noah - Slate Magazine: Timothy Noah's 10-part series on inequality, published in Slate last September, has won the 2011 Hillman Prize for magazine journalism, an honor awarded annually by the Sidney Hillman Foundation for reporting that "fosters social and economic justice." It was clear from the moment of publication that "The Great Divergence" struck a chord, treating a profound and complicated issue in an engaging and understandable way, and we're delighted that the Hillman Foundation has recognized Noah's work. You can read the series below, or print a PDF.

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2 comments:

Agness mumbi said...

Income inequality refers to the profits distributed unevenly. United States, income inequality, the gap between rich and poor is growing.

Shaun said...

Income differentials, the U.S. is the extent to which income, most commonly measured by the family or individual.