Примери коришћења Income inequality на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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With income inequality growing, Bannon first championed Sarah Palin
growth, income inequality, environment, education,
These advances will likely“lead to greater income inequality than ever before,” Harari said.
Lightfoot says that many of the concerns of violence come from income inequality and a lack of resources.
it's always about income inequality.
But from about 1937 to 1947 a period that has been dubbed the"Great Compression"[52] income inequality in the United States fell dramatically.
From about 1937 to 1947, a period dubbed as the"Great Compression",[17] income inequality fell dramatically.
But from about 1937 to 1947- a period that has been dubbed the"Great Compression"[41]- income inequality in America fell dramatically.
Instead, it has further aggravated income inequality and builds a mountain of future debt to pay off.
talking about income inequality, the environment, talking about ethnic relations,
The purpose of the conference is to examine extreme income inequality among nations and seek ways to reduce this.
Though it is important to note that income inequality between sexes remained stark at all levels of educational attainment.
the general level of wealth inequality is always higher than income inequality.
There are many other megarisks that are going to define fragility in our time, not least income inequality, poverty, climate change, impunity.
But tthe country's economic outlook remains on the minds of many Americans who are concerned about their job prospects and growing income inequality.
it has been less effective in reducing income inequality.
however it could contribute to income inequality.
Although Cuba belonged to the high-income countries of Latin America since the 1870s, income inequality was high, accompanied by capital outflows to foreign investors.
If critics of income inequality are wondering why the growing gap between rich
it's increasing income inequality-- the idea that the few are benefiting at the expense of the many.