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What does household income tell us about the economy? After introducing household income in last week’s episode of The ...
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...et out the big picture on inequality in the UK. We look at what has happened to income and wealth inequality and how Britain compares with other countries.
But inequality is not ...
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...ndation. The review has brought together evidence on inequalities in education, income, wealth, health, place and political power, and what they mean for UK policy.
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...ndation. The review has brought together evidence on inequalities in education, income, wealth, health, place, work and political power, and what they mean for UK policy.
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...ndation. The review has brought together evidence on inequalities in education, income, wealth, health, place, work and political power, and what they mean for UK policy.
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This video demonstrates how to compile RPPI using stratified mean or median indices and fixed-weight aggregation.
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This video introduces price distribution in housing data, highlighting positive skewness and the use of log transformations to reduce skew.
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Nobel Prize-winning economist and #ICRICT Co-Chair Joseph Stiglitz takes the stage at the United Nations in Geneva to present the case for the International Panel on Inequality (#IPI) — a landmark ...
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...ecent advances in global inequality data have improved our understanding of how income is distributed across countries and within societies. Yet, even with better data and methods...
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🚨Alert🚨
The wealth gap is no abstraction.
The 1% took 41% of all new wealth since 2000. The bottom 50% got just 1%.
At the conference “Inequality, Time To Act”, organized by the president of Spa.
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For billionaires, $100 is pocket lint. For billions of us, it’s survival.
That gap is more than obscene. It’s dangerous.
When wealth concentrates this extremely, it doesn’t just sit there. It buys...
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Be honest — how many of these did you get right? 😬
The numbers on billionaire wealth are wild, and people’s guesses tell you a lot about how hard it is to grasp the scale.
If these surprised you,..
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What happens to democracy when extreme wealth keeps accelerating?
More than 3,000 billionaires now control $18.3 trillion. That kind of concentration doesn’t just affect the economy. It changes h...
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