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By Theo Anthony. Edited by Arjun Chandrasekar. Overview Income inequality is at the pinnacle of rising global economic inequality; most notably in the United States, where in the past three decades the bottom 50% of earners have become $900 billion poorer, and the top 1% of earners have become $21 trillion richer. This is mostly...
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By Theo Anthony. Edited by Arjun Chandrasekar. Overview In many skilled careers, the use of information technology (IT) is much more applicable compared to that of unskilled professions. Hence, technological change has, in recent years, increased the productivity of a vast quantity of workers. That said, only decreasing the relative supply of skilled workers in...
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By Theo Anthony. Edited by Arjun Chandrasekar. Overview In the present-day workforce, many industries are implementing redundancies of unskilled workers, mostly due to automation; in fact, a study conducted by Professor Carl Frey at Oxford University found that there is a negative correlation between the skill level of a particular job and it is susceptibility to...
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