The Wealth and Income Gap Series
Originally published August 2015.
Catch up on the in-depth discussion pertaining to the Wealth and Income Gap.
! Michael Dennis Graham has completed his series of articles on that subject. In his series he examines the implications of the wealth and income gaps for people and the organizations that employ them.
In his first article published on the March 2015 issue of PSX, Wealth Gap #1: An Introduction, Graham begins his study with a discussion on why these gaps arose, looking at an array of authors, economists, pundits, and politicians to see where they agree and where they disagree.
In his second article, Wealth Gap #2: From the Bottom Up, published in the May 2015 issue of PSX, Graham looks at how organizational and governmental changes can help narrow the gaps by improving the circumstances of the nation’s poorest citizens.
In Graham’s third article, Wealth Gap #3: From the Top Down, published in the June/July 2015 issue of PSX he examines how the wealthiest can help to pay for the needed programs and services (with some changes to tax codes) to bridge the gap.
In the August/September 2015 issue of PSX, Graham presents his 4th of 5 articles and takes a GLOBAL view to see what changes or situations have helped other countries to narrow the gaps, and how or if those experiences could be used here in the United States.
(Graham's final article appears in the October/November 2015 issue of PSX, where he examines cultural and social issues associated with this .)
You can access all the PSX magazines here in Grahall Omnimedia by using the search term PSX.
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