The equal distribution of resources
Equality
What percent of children have lived in poverty in the US? (within 3 percent)
20%
Wealth, power, connections, prestige are all elements that contribute to this
Status
Women earn this much less over their lifetime on average compared to men
15-20 percent
The unequal distribution of resources
inequality
One medical trend among poorer Americans
Heart disease
diabetes
infant mortality
infectious disease

Upper, middle, working are examples of this
Class
Education is called the great equalizer. What is one reason is may not be the case anymore?
Rising tuition costs
"to each according to their need" would be a way to define this
Equity
Poverty has (increased, decreased, or stayed the same) in the last 20 years
Increased
This is one of many factors contributing to the gender pay gap
Promotion/raise
Taking care of children
Maternity leave
Many others
One thing that helps people become more socially mobile (move up in class)
Connections
Education
Geography
The top 1% in America owns more than the bottom 50 % combined. This stat highlights...
Wealth inequality or inequality
A group of people that disproportionately suffer from poverty
Racial minorities
Single mothers
Children
People in rural areas
People in inner cities
This is one way that the middle class has coped with stagnating wages
Take on debt
Work more hours/jobs
Women enter the workforce (1970s)
This is the reason people say that the middle class, not the top 1% are the true job creators
They work and spend the money that they earn, stimulating the economy/business