Inequality for All

Inequality for All

Year: 2013

Runtime: 89 min

Language: English

Director: Jacob Kornbluth

Documentary

Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich explores the growing wealth gap in America, using his university lectures to illustrate the concerning trend. He highlights the potential social and economic consequences of this disparity, emphasizing the need to address the widening divide between the wealthiest and the rest of the population. The documentary examines the factors contributing to this inequality and suggests possible solutions for a more balanced future.

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