Barford, A. and K. Pickett. (2014). How to Build a More Equal America. Solutions 5(4): 60-71. https://thesolutionsjournal.com/article/how-to-build-a-more-equal-america/
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How to Build a More Equal America by Anna Barford & Kate Pickett
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Despite having one of the strongest economies globally, the US is also the most unequal among developed market democracies.
In Brief Acknowledging the depth of social crisis in the United States and linking these social problems to its exceptionally high levels of income inequality, this paper illustrates alternative models and policies that reduce inequality. The models described are successful real-life examples that have been employed around the world. They include the following: flattening income structures, taxing highly, nationalizing services and resources, allocating a universal basic wage, and creating spaces for alternative economic and political structures. The United States has deeply ingrained racial discrimination caused by similar processes to economic inequality. Addressing the latter could dramatically reduce the former. Studying successful examples from around the world illustrates how increasing economic equality is a politically achievable goal, which could lead to substantial societal benefits.
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