Friday, February 02, 2024

ANS -- Impacts of inequality; short version

Here's another brief summary of the effects of inequality.  I like this one.  Very short, with links to longer stuff if the links come through. 
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--Kim


Because more equal societies work better for everyone

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Impacts

How does inequality affect the individual, society and the economy?

Economic

Less equal societies have less stable economies. High levels of income inequality are linked to economic instability, financial crisis, debt and inflation.

Social Mobility and Education

Unequal societies have less social mobility and lower scores in maths, reading and science.

Crime

Inequality increases property crime and violent crime. A reduction of inequality from Spanish levels to Canadian levels would lead to a 20% reduction in homicides and a 23% reduction in robberies.

Health

Living in an unequal society causes stress and status anxiety, which may damage your health. In more equal societies people live longer, are less likely to be mentally ill or obese and there are lower rates of infant mortality.

Trust, Participation, Attitudes and Happiness

Inequality affects how you see those around you and your level of happiness. People in less equal societies are less likely to trust each other, less likely to engage in social or civic participation, and less likely to say they're happy.


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