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Global inequality

  • Sunday, 8 September, 2024
    Sergei Guriev
    Why there are reasons to be cheerful in turbulent times

    Despite conflict, climate change and division, causes for optimism remain

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  • Thursday, 5 September, 2024
    Free LunchMartin Sandbu
    Does the US have anything to learn from Europe? Premium content

    A surprisingly varied cast of US commentators cast shade on how the Old World runs its economies

    A farmer stands beside a large tractor, looking over a harvested field of winter wheat in Corn, Oklahoma.
  • Wednesday, 4 September, 2024
    Workers lose ground in the global recovery

    Sharp drop in labour’s share of the world’s output points to worsening inequality

    Workers take a break at a construction site in Dubai, UAE
  • Sunday, 1 September, 2024
    News in-depthCzech Republic
    Czechs stamp out loan sharks to help tackle inequality

    Regulation and public campaigns drive down household debt, but some fear optimistic data may hide a harder story

  • Monday, 12 August, 2024
    Shekhar Aiyar
    Global inequality is narrowing — and that is cause for celebration

    Westerners worried about growing disparities at home shouldn’t overlook the transformative effect of liberalisation in India and China

    Bust street in Bengaluru, India.
  • Tuesday, 23 July, 2024
    Martin Wolf
    Immigration is both essential and impossible

    The option of temporary worker contracts is not embraced by either side but it may be the solution

    James Ferguson illustration of flotilla of ever larger immigrant boats heading west.
  • Friday, 19 July, 2024
    Soumaya Keynes
    Even a PhD isn’t enough to erase the effects of class

    A new study shows that it plays out differently to barriers based on race or gender

    Ann Kiernan illustration of Graduation Cap platform, some graduates standing on top, some climbing up with a helping hand
  • Thursday, 6 June, 2024
    Food security
    Conflict and climate shocks fuel food poverty crises

    More than 25% of children under 5 years are suffering severe hunger, says Unicef report

    Palestinian children queue for food in Gaza
  • Sunday, 2 June, 2024
    Ruchir Sharma
    Biden’s challenge runs deeper than ‘bad vibes’

    The flaws in the economic system are real, and better ‘messaging’ won’t fix them

    Joe Biden on stage
  • Monday, 22 April, 2024
    Moral Money
    Esther Duflo: Rich world owes $500bn in ‘moral debt’ to poor countries

    Nobel-winning economist speaks about her climate-focused tax proposal

    Esther Duflo
  • Friday, 12 April, 2024
    FT WealthRhymer Rigby
    Is it a good thing for the very affluent to live in rich enclaves?

    The wealth surrounding you may make you less happy if it means you perceive your status as lower

    A woman in sunglasses walks past a row of colourfully painted houses in London’s Notting Hill
  • Wednesday, 3 April, 2024
    The FT ViewThe editorial board
    America’s robust national economy hides its weak spots

    Economic realities vary widely across US households and regions

    A farmer leans on the tailgate of his pickup truck
  • Wednesday, 13 March, 2024
    News in-depthGlobal Economy
    The pandemic’s stark legacy: widening inequality between countries

    Debt burdens resulting from Covid-19 have impeded poorer nations’ ability to invest

    A health worker administers polio drops to a child during a door-to-door vaccination campaign in Karachi
  • Friday, 23 February, 2024
    The FT ViewThe editorial board
    The troubling decline in the global fertility rate

    Developed economies need to be better prepared for a drop in younger workers

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  • Thursday, 8 February, 2024
    ReviewEconomics books
    The limits of wealth — calling time on the super-rich

    The rich have always been with us. Is that a good thing?

    Big boats
  • Monday, 15 January, 2024
    Sandrine Dixson-Decleve
    Growing income inequality is driving public mistrust

    It is time to ask tough questions about wealth and income concentration

    Snow covers rooftops on the first day of the World Economic Forum annual meeting held in Davos
  • Thursday, 28 December, 2023
    Gillian Tett
    What medieval painters tell us about wealth today

    While being rich might be more acceptable than it once was, the influence that comes with it is more controversial

    A stone classical column with a devil atop and a gate with dollar signs in the design stands amid a fiery background and is contrasted with a column with an angel perched at the top in a clear, bright background
  • Monday, 18 December, 2023
    Stephen Bush
    Pro-child policies are all very well, but what about being pro-parent too?

    States that want to encourage people to have more kids should think about making it easier to raise them

    Illustration of a tiny man holding a pencil and doing a dot to dot, which is turning into a drawing off a child and their parents
  • Friday, 8 December, 2023
    John Burn-Murdoch
    Does the American dream foster inequality?

    New research shows US citizens are alone among wealthy western nations in being largely unmoved by income disparities

    Ronald Reagan in the Oval Office of the White House
  • Wednesday, 1 November, 2023
    Moral Money
    Walmart and DoorDash shun UN human rights rapporteur Premium content

    Companies silent on questions about treatment of workers

    Olivier de Schutter
  • Friday, 13 October, 2023
    Data PointsJohn Burn-Murdoch
    How disadvantage became deadly in America

    The poorest in the US suffer early deaths in a way that their other developed world counterparts do not

  • Tuesday, 10 October, 2023
    Sheila Bair
    Higher rates for longer are a good thing

    The era of zero interest policy was characterised by sluggish growth and yawning wealth inequality

    FT montage of a US eagle, a pile of dollar bills and a chart line pointing upwards
  • Friday, 7 July, 2023
    Data PointsJohn Burn-Murdoch
    French riots show how entrenched inequalities have become

    The gulf between immigrants and those born in the country is larger than in almost any other developed nation

    Rear view of a French policeman in riot gear with graph lines showing disparity between immigrant and native-born employment
  • Sunday, 2 July, 2023
    French politics
    France endures fourth night of violence and looting after police shooting

    Interior minister says intensity of protests is fading but Macron cancels visit to Germany

  • Sunday, 18 June, 2023
    Ruchir Sharma
    Billionaires find big wins in big government

    Analysis of the mega-rich shows barely a dent in their fortunes or numbers

    A protester holds up a burning firework outside the LVMH headquarters
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