The gap between the ultra-wealthy and the rest of society continues to widen, impacting social mobility, urban development, and daily economic security. Understanding how wealth is distributed—and why the disparity is more severe than most realize—is essential for anyone interested in economics, policy, or social justice. This text-only course guides you through the foundational concepts of wealth accumulation, systemic poverty, and economic policy. You will learn to critically analyze economic data, evaluate historical and modern drivers of inequality, and understand the structural mechanisms that shape financial security in America today.
What you'll learn:
- Learn the core definitions and metrics used to measure wealth and income inequality.
- Understand the historical policies and systemic factors that drove the modern wealth gap.
- Analyze how urban planning, housing policies, and geography intersect with economic disparity.
- Examine modern economic shifts, including the gig economy and recent pandemic-era wealth redistribution patterns.
- Evaluate potential policy solutions, from tax reform to universal basic income and social safety nets.
Starting with fundamental economic terms and data sources, the course progresses to deep dives into systemic barriers and contemporary policy debates. You will engage with written case studies and analytical exercises to solidify your understanding of economic structures. This course is designed for beginners and requires no prior background in economics, mathematics, or policy analysis. It is ideal for students, community advocates, and curious readers seeking a clear, data-driven understanding of American economic structures. Start reading today to build a foundational understanding of the forces shaping economic disparity in America.
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