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Four billion people, their
incomes
are less then two dollars a day.
As productivity increases,
incomes
rise and demand grows.
If interest rates were allowed to fall, these extra workers would be employed building houses and making things to sell to all the people whose
incomes
come from the construction sector.
Workers were idle because firms would not hire them; firms would not hire them because they saw no market for their output; and there was no market for output because workers had no
incomes
to spend.
Moreover, women in the workforce reinvest 90% of their
incomes
to their communities.
Increasingly, political leaders like British Prime Minister David Cameron, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, and Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, who spoke eloquently for the Round at the World Economic Forum in Davos this year, are emphasizing that the Doha Round’s failure would cost the world significant gains in prosperity, halt progress for the poor in developing countries, and reduce workers’ real
incomes
in developed countries.
According to World Bank figures, the Middle East North Africa (MENA) region suffered a 25% fall in per capita
incomes
during the last 25 years of the twentieth century, when oil prices were low.
A disproportionate share of the jobs now being created are low-paying – so much so that median
incomes
(those in the middle) continue to decline.
Massive migration to urban areas, high unemployment, low incomes, poor housing and sanitation, inadequate infrastructure, and social deprivation are shared symptoms of economic hubs where population growth has not been reconciled with cohesive approaches to public-health policy.
The mean average of their
incomes
is $25,000, but 90% earn $10,000.
In rich societies over the last three decades, mean
incomes
have been rising steadily, but typical
incomes
have been stagnating or even falling.
Given that affluent households spend a smaller share of their
incomes
and wealth, greater inequality translates into lower overall consumption, thereby hindering the recovery of economies already burdened by inadequate aggregate demand.
For the average person, the higher taxes do not mean lower after-tax income, because the stimulus will have the immediate effect of raising
incomes.
Medicaid is the joint federal-state health-care program in which the federal government defines who is eligible, stipulates which benefits must be provided, and finances those benefits based on a formula whereby states with low average
incomes
receive a larger share of federal funding.
They were in their mid-twenties, earning six-figure
incomes
at an investment company – more than they needed – and were thinking about donating money to help make the world a better place.
The rich and very rich have gotten very much richer, while everyone else’s
incomes
have stagnated.
Shock-therapy countries saw
incomes
plunge and poverty soar.
Countries with per capita
incomes
close to the current Russian level sustain democracy for 15-20 years on average.
Minimum wages, particularly in the US, were allowed to fall relative to median
incomes.
As tax evasion becomes more pervasive, whole networks to help hide
incomes
have appeared, making it far less likely that those who break the law are punished.
2.Time and chance inevitably lead to the concentration of wealth in the hands of a relatively small group: call them “the rich.”3.The economy’s growth rate falls as the low-hanging fruit of industrialization is picked; meanwhile, the net savings rate rises, owing to a rollback of progressive taxation, the end of the chaotic destruction of the first half of the twentieth century, and the absence of compelling sociological reasons for the rich to spend their
incomes
or their wealth rather than save it.
This research had already produced startling new findings on the rise of the
incomes
of the super-rich.
Middle-class
incomes
have continued to stagnate or decline, despite the economy’s recovery.
No institutional solution is purely neutral in its effects on relative
incomes
– and it is relative income and wealth around which political debate typically revolves.
The
incomes
needed to repay loans have evaporated, and assets posted as collateral have lost value.
Efforts to restrict people’s movement between countries expose the soft underbelly of globalization: the deepening gap between countries’ mean
incomes.
If globalization, which has so enriched the world’s wealthiest countries, is to continue, governments must find ways to increase
incomes
more evenly.
This has resulted in stagnating median
incomes
and rising income inequality, both of which constrain the private-consumption component of aggregate demand.
Even the one factor that has effectively increased disposable
incomes
and augmented demand – sharply declining commodity prices, particularly for fossil fuels – is ultimately problematic.
In the tradable sector, growth depends on a country’s productivity relative to
incomes
and competitiveness.
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