Income inequality. A euphemism, a bureaucratic phrase that sounds cold and scientific. What it really alludes to is the rich and the poor. The wealth gap. The extreme ends of the haves and have-nots. The “1 percenters,” and everybody else. What are the real effects of this wealth disparity? WRAL, Capitol Broadcasting’s NBC affiliate in […]
A euphemism, a bureaucratic phrase that sounds cold and scientific.
What it really alludes to is the rich and the poor. The wealth gap. The extreme ends of the haves and have-nots. The “1 percenters,” and everybody else.
What are the real effects of this wealth disparity?
WRAL, Capitol Broadcasting’s NBC affiliate in Raleigh, N.C., will attempt to answer that question in a documentary, State of Inequality, that airs tonight at 7.
Viewers can also watch the documentary anytime after the premiere television broadcast at WRALdocumentary.com.
State of Inequality will compare the lives of a one-percenter who made her way out of childhood poverty with that of a mother struggling below the poverty line.
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