Sunday, March 12, 2017

Interesting approach to empower the lowest 1%

The headline article in http://paper.li/HomeCareReport/1335447647#/ is The Future of Not Working sourced from a New York Time Magazine article https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/23/magazine/universal-income-global-inequality.html written by Annie Lowrey on Feb. 23, 2017. "As automation reduces the need for human labor, some Silicon Valley executives think a universal income will be the answer — and the beta test is happening in Kenya." I look forward to reading more about the results of this approach.

Friday, August 14, 2015

[Repost] Income inequality turns "neglected tropic diseases" into American diseases of "the poor living among the wealthy"

On Wednesday Cory Doctorow posted on Boing Boing Income inequality turns "neglected tropic diseases" into American diseases of "the poor living among the wealthy". From Cory's post, "Chagas, hookworm disease, cysticercosis, and chikungunya -- just to name a few. They cluster in the American south and southwest, and disproportionately effect the poorest Americans, who are usually also the brownest Americans." Read the post and become informed on this obvious collateral damage associated with income equality.

Monday, June 29, 2015

Income Inequality: An Empirical View

Worthy article on inequality from pre-industrial societies to the present can be found at ourworldindata.org/ web site. Below is graph from the study.

Monday, April 20, 2015

Another Chart That Explains Inequality

April 20, 2015: The chart shows how between 1930-1970's only the bottom 90% saw their income rise. Since then, only the top 1% has had increase, dramatic increase. The entire analysis with article by Matt O'Brien that support the chart is found on the Washington Post website.