Income Inequality in America: A Reference Handbook
by20230131
ABC-CLIO
Pages | 424 |
Topics | Capitalism;Universal Basic Income;Tax Code and Tax Policies;Social Welfare;Social Safety Net;Social Mobility;Rich-Poor Divide;Redlining;Racial Wealth Gap;Race and Income;Poverty;Paid Sick Leave;One Percent;Minimum Wage;Labor Movement;Labor Market Discrimination;Income Inequality;Immigration;Globalization;Gender Wage Gap;Gender and Income;Economic Inequality;Early Childhood Education |
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9781440867446
MLA
Jones, Stacey and Rycroft, Robert. Income Inequality in America: A Reference Handbook. ABC-CLIO, 2023. ABC-CLIO, publisher.abc-clio.com/9781440867446.
Chicago Manual of Style
Jones, Stacey, and Robert Rycroft. Income Inequality in America: A Reference Handbook. ABC-CLIO, 2023. http://publisher.abc-clio.com/9781440867446
APA
Jones, S. & Rycroft, R. (2023). Income Inequality in America: A Reference Handbook. Retrieved from http://publisher.abc-clio.com/9781440867446
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This book provides a one-stop resource for understanding the full dimensions of income inequality in the United States, including chief socioeconomic drivers of inequality and proposals to reduce the widening gap between rich and poor in America.
Carefully researched and scrupulously nonpartisan, this resource examines the history and current state of income inequality in the United States, with a particular focus on key issues, events, and political/economic philosophies relevant to the enduring divide between rich and poor in America. One of the most valuable aspects of the book is that it surveys the complex history of income inequality in an easy-to-understand fashion that helps readers identify and assess the ways in which income inequality shapes many aspects of modern American society. The book is even-handed in its treatment of the academic and policy debates over the causes, consequences, and appropriate response to today's growing inequality.
In addition, this resource provides insights into the financial underpinnings of debt and wealth and capitalism and how all of those factors perpetuate themselves. It also examines problems and challenges related to child care, education, transportation, housing, and saving for retirement that hamper so many poor people in their efforts to lift their households out of poverty.
- Carefully documents historical events and contemporary issues and trends concerning income inequality
- Discusses perspectives on income inequality from important economists, lawmakers, activists, and reformers from a diverse range of political, cultural, and economic backgrounds
- Includes tables, figures, and primary documents to increase understanding of income inequality trend lines
- Provides a multitude of resources for further study of the social, political, and economic dimensions of income inequality in the United States
- Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
Income Inequality in America: A Reference Handbook
Author(s): Jones, Stacey; Rycroft, Robert;Contributors: Jones, Stacey; Rycroft, Robert;Abstract:This book provides a one-stop resource for understanding the full dimensions of income inequality in the United States, including chief socioeconomic drivers of inequality and proposals to reduce the widening gap between rich and poor in America.
Carefully researched and scrupulously nonpartisan, this resource examines the history and current state of income inequality in the United States, with a particular focus on key issues, events, and political/economic philosophies relevant to the enduring divide between rich and poor in America. One of the most valuable aspects of the book is that it surveys the complex history of income inequality in an easy-to-understand fashion that helps readers identify and assess the ways in which income inequality shapes many aspects of modern American society. The book is even-handed in its treatment of the academic and policy debates over the causes, consequences, and appropriate response to today's growing inequality.
In addition, this resource provides insights into the financial underpinnings of debt and wealth and capitalism and how all of those factors perpetuate themselves. It also examines problems and challenges related to child care, education, transportation, housing, and saving for retirement that hamper so many poor people in their efforts to lift their households out of poverty.
- Carefully documents historical events and contemporary issues and trends concerning income inequality
- Discusses perspectives on income inequality from important economists, lawmakers, activists, and reformers from a diverse range of political, cultural, and economic backgrounds
- Includes tables, figures, and primary documents to increase understanding of income inequality trend lines
- Provides a multitude of resources for further study of the social, political, and economic dimensions of income inequality in the United States
SortTitle: Income Inequality in America: A Reference HandbookAuthor Info:Stacey M. JonesauthorRobert S. RycroftauthoreISBN-13: 9781440867446Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440867446.jpgPrint ISBN-13: 9781440867439Imprint: ABC-CLIOPages: 424Publication Date: 20230131Series: Contemporary World Issues- Cover Cover11
- Series Page ii3
- Title Page v6
- Copyright vi7
- Dedication vii8
- Contents ix10
- Preface xv16
- 1. Background and History 322
- Introduction 322
- Defining and Measuring Income Inequality 625
- The History of Income Inequality in the United States 1938
- 1607–1790: The Young Nation and the Hope of Equality 2039
- 1790–1860: Growing Divisions 2443
- 1860–1910: Emancipation, Industrialization, and the Gilded Age 2746
- 1910–1970: The Great Leveling 3150
- 1970–2020: The Return of Inequality 3554
- 2020 and Beyond: Pandemic, Racial Reckoning, and Inequality 4160
- Conclusion 4463
- References 4463
- 2. Problems, Controversies, and Solutions 5574
- Why Is Some Income Inequality to Be Expected 5574
- Inequality of Earned Income 5776
- Inequality of Unearned Income 6483
- The Equalizing Effects of Transfer Income and Taxes 6887
- Why Has the Distribution of Income Become More Unequal Over Time? 7190
- Why Is “Too Much” Inequality a Social Problem? 7695
- What Are Some Potential Solutions to Income Inequality? 7998
- Conclusion 89108
- References 89108
- 3. Perspectives 101120
- Promoting Early Childhood Education to Address Inequality and Opportunity 102121
- Michael Tubbs and Universal Basic Income 107126
- The Answer to America’s Ineffective Welfare System? A Universal Basic Income 111130
- An Immigrant’s Story 116135
- Kim Thomas and the Fight for $15 120139
- Income Inequality and the Future of Democracy 125144
- Medicare-for-All 129148
- Globalization and Regional Economic Inequality in the United States 134153
- The Gig Economy 140159
- Monopoly and Inequality in the United States 144163
- Health in the United States: Two Different Ballgames 150169
- “Ban the Box” 154173
- Comprehensive Paid Family Leave Will Combat Inequality 158177
- Brian Weber v. “Reverse Discrimination” 163182
- Higher Education and the Shrinking American Middle Class 167186
- School Vouchers 172191
- Arguing Over the One Percent 175194
- 4. Profiles 181200
- Individuals 181200
- Organizations 207226
- Black Lives Matter 207226
- Citizens for Tax Justice 210229
- Economic Policy Institute 212231
- Equal Employment Opportunity Commission 214233
- Federal Reserve System 217236
- Fight for $15 220239
- Heritage Foundation 223242
- Institute for Women’s Policy Research 226245
- Occupy Wall Street 228247
- Washington Center for Equitable Growth 231250
- 5. Data and Documents 235254
- 6. Resources 277296
- 7. Chronology 317336
- Glossary 329348
- Index 333352