The A-Z of Inequality

Sebastian Chambers author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Whitefox Publishing Ltd

Published:5th May '22

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The A-Z of Inequality cover

This book combines research and personal insights to explore wealth inequality, highlighting the growing divide between asset owners and non-owners, while offering solutions to address these pressing issues.

In The A-Z of Inequality, Chambers combines thorough research and personal insights to present a comprehensive exploration of wealth inequality in an accessible format. Accompanied by engaging illustrations, the book aims to clarify complex issues surrounding economic disparities, making it approachable for a wide audience, including policymakers. Chambers addresses the growing frustrations of younger generations, particularly generation rent, who feel increasingly alienated from the wealth amassed by previous generations, especially baby boomers.

The central theme of the book is the distinction between wealth inequality and income inequality. While governments have historically made strides in reducing income inequality through taxation and social welfare programs, wealth inequality remains a pressing issue. Chambers highlights how the rising prices of assets such as homes and stocks have exacerbated the divide between those who own such assets and those who do not. For renters and aspiring homeowners, this growing gap poses significant challenges, making it difficult to achieve financial stability and security.

Despite the complexities of wealth inequality, Chambers asserts that solutions are within reach. Through the A-Z format, the book delves into the various factors contributing to inequality, examines the detrimental effects on society, and proposes actionable strategies to address these issues. Ultimately, The A-Z of Inequality serves as a vital resource for anyone seeking to understand and tackle the pressing challenge of wealth inequality in today's world.

ISBN: 9781915036018

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80 pages