Perceptions are so important when dealing with societies problems. How Canada’s wealth is perceived to be divided and how it actually is obscures the need for greater measures to insure wealth equality in our nation.
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January 23, 2016 at 11:34 am
VR Kaine
We’re scrapping on another threat, Arb but I wanted to show my support here.
There’s a double-risk that’s present right now – not only incomes staying stagnant, but also credit continuing to be cheap as well. Low cost of money is not just a tool of the rich to get richer, it also keeps the poor poorer as the big-ticket items inflate (ex: homes, cars) and the middle class gets further underwater.
As much as I harp on people getting out there and building a second income one way or another, I also see the options to do so getting more and more scarce as people get more and more underwater with the current income and debt structure.
Here’s to hoping Sanders wins the Democratic Primary.
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