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Income Inequality and the Fight over Wealth Distribution

Elliott Smith

Juvenile Nonfiction / Business & Economics

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In America, the amount of money people earn for doing the same job isn't always equal. The United States only recently made it illegal to pay men more than women for the same job, and the country's history of racism has created big wealth gaps between white and Black people that persist in the twenty-first century. Learn how income inequality originated, why it is a problem, and the ways people are fighting for an equal playing field.

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