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The fast-evolving technology will create massive wealth and solve all our problems. Or it will take our jobs and destroy ...
A values-based, empathetic and compassionate leadership style is necessary to address issues such as poverty and inequality ...
Reflecting on the Soweto Uprising, this article explores how education and AI impact South Africa's youth in their ongoing struggle against inequality ...
Irina Karagyaur predicts the coming AI crash and the likelihood of frequent outages could result in a "bigger impact" on ...
News about income inequality, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
Research suggests that psychological biases may limit support for reducing economic disparities. But there are ways to get ...
Income inequality is so now lopsided that eight men now own the same amount of wealth as the poorest half of the world. A top corporate CEO earns as much in a year as 10,000 garment factory ...
As India becomes the world's fourth-largest economy with a projected GDP of $4.19 trillion in FY26, Neelkanth Mishra, Chief Economist at Axis Bank, said rising inequality is a structural challenge ...
There is no single agreed-upon path to solving income inequality, solutions for which vary widely based on political leanings, evolving economic realities, time, place, and much more.
Income inequality rose sharply during the previous Government’s term, according to a new report. Over the course of the five budgets introduced by the coalition, the gap between rich and poor ...