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Overemphasis on income inequality will result in poor policy.
Some nations view income redistribution as a sensible way to ameliorate class tension, but income equalization strategies tend to lower entrepreneurial as well as labor incentives.
Throughout Social Security's history, benefit adequacy has been balanced with equity.
The upward trend in income inequality prior to 1993 significantly slowed thereafter once researchers controlled for top coding in the public use data and censoring in the internal data.
Free enterprise is a declaration of what Americans truly value, as people know intuitively that it allows them to earn their success, and in turn to achieve the greatest levels of happiness.
Research and development promises the potential for recasting the cost-benefit calculus for HIV/AIDS treatment for low-income populations.
Today's official poverty rate is hardly lower than the 1968 rate, but a closer look at forty years of poverty data tells a more mixed story.
In deciding how to react to the Huckabee challenge, Reagan's GOP descendants now face a unique choice.



