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Wealth and poverty. Education Income Wealth Intersectionality class, race, gender, geography, age…. Wage inequality. …..has been increasing, in part, because of the declining real value of the minimum wage. . For minimum wage workers “working poor”.
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Wealth and poverty • Education • Income • Wealth • Intersectionality • class, race, gender, geography, age…..
Wage inequality • …..has been increasing, in part, because of the declining real value of the minimum wage.
For minimum wage workers“working poor” • The value of the minimum wage has not kept up with inflation. When adjusted for inflation, the value of the minimum wage is 21% lower than it was in 1979. • http://www.osjspm.org/101_wages.htm#1
Incomes of the Wealthiest • According to Business Week, the average CEO made • 42 times the average hourly worker's pay in 1980, • 85 times the average worker in 1990 and 411 times the average workers in 2001.
Top 20% earn half the income of the United States
Wealth Says even more • Top 1 percent own 42% of wealth • About $ 6 trillion (90% of Americans combined own $5 trillion) Investment incomes are not taxed at the same rate as incomes…. And many of our nation’s wealthiest earn their keep via investment incomes…….
In other words….. Top 10% own 72 percent of the wealth Control over 80% of Corporations Bottom 90% own 28 percent Control less than 20 percent of Corporations
Wealth Income and Corporate Control Equals Power