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Income Inequality Costs the US Economy $740 Billion
Get back to me when you have equality of work ethic and equality of talent.
Seriously! You know nothing about work then and you hide behind the idea that if you make millions you are a ethical and hard worker. Nothing could be further from the truth, but live in your little bubble.
Get back to me when you have equality of work ethic and equality of talent.
Income inequality is a serious issue. The economy cannot thrive with a small weak middle class.
Education reform is the key to the ever growing income disparity in the US and both parties seem to feel kicking the can of our crumbling public education system down the road, is the best idea.
The message I am getting from the OP is that our educational system has failed the majority of our kids. This has caused them to be unqualified or unmotivated to be businesspeople or to obtain the education required for high paying positions in the world of work.
That what you meant?
Define "income inequality" and how is it supposed to be remedied?
The message I am getting from the OP is that our educational system has failed the majority of our kids. This has caused them to be unqualified or unmotivated to be businesspeople or to obtain the education required for high paying positions in the world of work.
That what you meant?
Sorry, I know too many college graduates today that are working mw jobs because they can't find jobs. My niece graduated from the UW with a degree in Environmental Sciences. She's now work at Bartel drugs and they've agreed to send her back to school to become a pharmacist and employ her afterwards. My son graduated from DeVry with a 4.0 and still doesn't have a job.
College no longer guarantees a job let alone one that pays more. Our economy is in a shit load of trouble and too many people are still clinging to the old beliefs that you can work your way up in this country or that all you need to get ahead is a college education.
The message I am getting from the OP is that our educational system has failed the majority of our kids. This has caused them to be unqualified or unmotivated to be businesspeople or to obtain the education required for high paying positions in the world of work.
That what you meant?
Sorry, I know too many college graduates today that are working mw jobs because they can't find jobs. My niece graduated from the UW with a degree in Environmental Sciences. She's now work at Bartel drugs and they've agreed to send her back to school to become a pharmacist and employ her afterwards. My son graduated from DeVry with a 4.0 and still doesn't have a job.
College no longer guarantees a job let alone one that pays more. Our economy is in a shit load of trouble and too many people are still clinging to the old beliefs that you can work your way up in this country or that all you need to get ahead is a college education.
That has nothing to do with income inequality. That has to do with Obama's policies, which have given us nominal 8% unemployment and unemployment/underemployment of BA holders under 25 at 50%. Get rid of Obama and we get rid of that problem.