I think that wealth inequality is higher relative to income inequality in Sweden than in the USA. See: Sweden for instance has reasonable income equality but very high wealth inequality. Many of the southern European nations are the opposite.
So which is it that matters? Is it income inequality that matters when you wish to praise Sweden …
I think that wealth inequality is higher relative to income inequality in Sweden than in the USA. See: Sweden for instance has reasonable income equality but very high wealth inequality. Many of the southern European nations are the opposite.
So which is it that matters? Is it income inequality that matters when you wish to praise Sweden over the United States, but wealth inequality that matters when you wish to argue for a wealth tax?
I think that wealth inequality is higher relative to income inequality in Sweden than in the USA. See: Sweden for instance has reasonable income equality but very high wealth inequality. Many of the southern European nations are the opposite.
So which is it that matters? Is it income inequality that matters when you wish to praise Sweden over the United States, but wealth inequality that matters when you wish to argue for a wealth tax?