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Economic Inequality: Is Capitalism Broken?

Economy
Global
Started December 10, 2025
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CLAIM Posted by admin β€’ Dec 10, 2025
Inequality is caused by unequal access to education and opportunity, not by wealth itself
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Inherited wealth perpetuates inequality across generationsβ€”need inheritance taxes
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Capitalism naturally creates inequality but generates wealth that benefits everyone eventually
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Living wages and strong unions are necessary to balance power between workers and employers
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Wealth taxes and stricter progressive taxation are necessary to reduce inequality
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Minimum wage increases cause unemployment and hurt the people they're meant to help
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High earners already pay most taxesβ€”more taxation just discourages success and innovation
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Universal basic income is the solution to ensure everyone's needs are met
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Worker ownership and cooperatives are more equitable than traditional corporations
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