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POPSAmerican Poverty http://www.dmegivern-dfoster.net/Consequences.html http://www.scalzi.com/whatever/003704.html http://thewisdomgoldenmean.blogspot.com/2007/06/poverty-from-up-close-and-personal.html
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POPSDetroit Urban Decay Detroit is a city of contrasts, particularly economic inequality. Burnt out houses are framed by glamorous suburbs.
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POPSExtreme Rich-Poor Divides From Digg, this website features photos of inequality around the world. In the U.S., the border between Detroit and Gross Pointe, MI is very
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POPSSocioeconomic Class More Recognized in U.S. My little brother, who works for a plastics factory, was one of the first to lose his home in the mortgage crisis. I could not believe it when Alan Greenspan said he didn't see it coming. I think the wealthy who lead our country need to make a few friends in the lower classes to better keep their pulse on the other American economy.
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POPSSlavery and JP Morgan Chase You inherit what your ancestors experienced, both the rich and the poor. If people enslave your family, you inherit the aftermath. Why not apologize for being the beneficiary of slavery, even if the benefit may be diluted through the generations?