Social Inequality Flashcards
How does measuring income differences also measure inequality?
- Measure peoples income and or wealth via a survey to determine how much variance there is.
- Societies are more equal when income and wealth are more similar, while the opposite indicates an unequal society
What are two simple ways of accessing inequality?
1) Comparing individuals to the average income (But this would only provide the range above or below the average)
2) Divide up the population into groups: sort individuals from high to low income.
How do you compare the share of income in a society and determine if it is equal or unequal?
Compare what each group should get, it society is equal than each share would be equal.
How has household income changed over time?
The top 20% takes 40% of the income
The rich are getting richer but the bottom 20% arent getting poorer
There is no trend, therefore the richer are getting richer and the poor aren’t going anywhere.
How has income distribution changed over time?
The bottom quintile has remained unchanged
- This means the poor didn’t get richer or poorer
- The rich on the other hand didn’t get richer
- The middle quintile lost income
- Therefore, the rich receive the biggest share of growth in income
Why do the rich get richer but the poor stay the same?
- The rich are making money in investments
- If a rich person gets 10% raise and so does a poorer person. - - - The rich person gets way more money because they make more money.
- The rich revive larger pay increases
Why is family income not just made out of income?
- Some families receive money from the government in the form of social assistance
- Some income get taken away in taxes
What are taxes and transfers?
Taxes: The money the government takes
Transfers: Money being moved from the rich to the poor because of taxes
What does income look like after taxes and transfers
- If the government didn’t take taxes, the 20% of the highest bracket would get 52% of all the money in the country
- After taxes they still end up with 44% of the countries money
How do taxes effect health care?
Giving healthcare to everyone in the world is impossible
- Healthcare in the USA is expensive but if you have insurance you get the best care in the world
- In Canada, our taxes are put in healthcare but it is not always the best.
How does Canada compare to other countries in taxes?
- Canada is more unequal than European countries
- USA is more unequal than us
What does it mean to be an unequal society in terms of money?
Means more of the money earned goes to the rich people.
Who are the poor in Canada?
Single parents with a young child - Women - Because of divorce - Spend their time taking care of kid so they cant find work - Low levels of education Seniors in America
Why do we take money from the rich and give it to the poor?
- It reduces the gap between the rich and the poor
- When you give the poor money, they can sometimes raise above the poverty line
How do political views effect the gap between the rich and the poor?
Some believe that we should help one another (give the rich’s money to the poor) and some believe that we shouldn’t (your money is your money)