Moyers & Company. Inequality for All
Description
In the first three years of economic recovery, 95 percent of the gains have gone only to the top 1 percent of Americans, while the proportion of working people who define themselves economically as lower class is at its highest level in four decades. But more and more people are fighting back. "We want an economy that works for everyone, not just for a small elite," says economic analyst Robert Reich-a man called one of the best cabinet secretaries of the 20th century by Time magazine. Reich joins Bill in this edition of Moyers & Company to discuss a dynamic, witty, and entertaining new film: Inequality for All, which aims to be a game-changer in our national discussion of income inequality.
Runtime
57 min
Subjects
- Social structure (572)
- Wealth (179)
- Power (Social sciences) (152)
- Macroeconomics (317)
- Equality (339)
- Income distribution (18)
- Work and family (89)
- Social classes (184)
Geography
Genre
Date of Publication
[2013], c2013
Database
Films on Demand
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