More Than Money: How Economic Inequality Affects EVERYTHING
Economic inequality affects everybody.

No matter how rich or poor you are, economic inequality impacts every aspect of your life—the place where you live, the opportunities you experience, the healthcare you get, the education you receive. More Than Money breaks down why the rich seem to be getting richer while the rest of us are struggling to just get by.

With vivid, energetic illustrations, the use of graphs and charts, and tips for how to investigate topics of interest, readers learn the most important issues and ideas in economics to better understand the consequences of inequality.

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More Than Money: How Economic Inequality Affects EVERYTHING
Economic inequality affects everybody.

No matter how rich or poor you are, economic inequality impacts every aspect of your life—the place where you live, the opportunities you experience, the healthcare you get, the education you receive. More Than Money breaks down why the rich seem to be getting richer while the rest of us are struggling to just get by.

With vivid, energetic illustrations, the use of graphs and charts, and tips for how to investigate topics of interest, readers learn the most important issues and ideas in economics to better understand the consequences of inequality.

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More Than Money: How Economic Inequality Affects EVERYTHING

More Than Money: How Economic Inequality Affects EVERYTHING

More Than Money: How Economic Inequality Affects EVERYTHING

More Than Money: How Economic Inequality Affects EVERYTHING

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Economic inequality affects everybody.

No matter how rich or poor you are, economic inequality impacts every aspect of your life—the place where you live, the opportunities you experience, the healthcare you get, the education you receive. More Than Money breaks down why the rich seem to be getting richer while the rest of us are struggling to just get by.

With vivid, energetic illustrations, the use of graphs and charts, and tips for how to investigate topics of interest, readers learn the most important issues and ideas in economics to better understand the consequences of inequality.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781773217017
Publisher: Annick Press, Limited
Publication date: 11/01/2022
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 7.50(w) x 9.50(h) x (d)
Lexile: 1210L (what's this?)
Age Range: 12 - 17 Years

About the Author

Hadley Dyer is the celebrated author and editor of many books for children and young adults. She lives in Toronto, Ontario.


Mitchell Bernard is an associate professor of Political Science & Joint Centre for Asia Pacific Studies at York Universityin Toronto.


Paul Gill works in design, animation, and book illustration. He lives in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

Part 1 The Basics

Chapter 1 Rich, Poor, and In-Between 4

Chapter 2 The Gap 18

Chapter 3 Moving Up 30

Part 2 Have and Have-Nots

Chapter 4 A Growing Problem

Chapter 5 More Than Money 56

Chapter 6 Born Into It 66

Part 3 Taking Action

Chapter 7 The Role of Government 80

Chapter 8 Closing the Gap 90

Chapter 9 Shaping the Future 102

Conclusion 112

Glossary 114

Index 116

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