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inequality

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Inequality means something that is not equal to something else. Such as less than and greater than.
What's the inequality between 62 and 57?
by my name is pizza pie March 8, 2021
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Inequality of Life

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Life's punishment. When you had too much quality of life, so you get inequality.
Me: Opens 57727 chests
What I get: 56344 commons, 826 uncommon, 6 epics, and 0 legendaries
Me: Erupts into a hell hole
Me, aftermath: Fucking Inequality of life... Why does it just exist?
by HellInferno November 8, 2021
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Income inequality

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A naturally occurring part of civilization; just like education inequality (e.g. not everyone has PhDs), hair color inequality (not everyone is blond) and location inequality (not everyone lives in a city or a two-story house).
Often used by leftists, moonbats, and the Obama Administration and like-minded as class warfare to drum up division and anger among citizens.
Malcolm got his MBA after five years of work experience and is now earning $150k a year at his new job. Tina dropped out of college, where her major was Women's Studies, and is stuck with a $30k a year job. Income inequality!
by bizsmack January 22, 2014
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Wealth Inequality

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When a CEO earns more than 300 times in a day what many of their workers earn in a year, or when the top 0.1% owns as much as the bottom 90% of the population.
The immoral wealth inequality is proof of pure hypocrisy by billionaires and CEOs, who never fail to point out that they’ll give away most of the wealth after their last heartbeat.
by Covido August 24, 2022
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Vaccine Inequality

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When mostly corrupt or undemocratic developing countries blame the rich nations for hoarding the vaccines and expect them to fund their vaccination needs on moral grounds, as few could afford to buy them for their own citizens—when beggars become choosers and accusers, and donors are viewed as hoarders and betrayers.
WHO argues that vaccine inequality threatens global Covid-19 recovery, but avoids to address the root causes for the poor health systems plaguing most developing nations.
by MathPlus April 17, 2021
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socioeconomic inequality

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It's a social fact that no neocons, or extreme right wing adict can accept, because they're commited to think a little bit more about the social scenery in which they live. This social fact can be explained as a unequal distribution of social opportunities, where individual socioeconomic status/background has a real influence and determines which of them you are able to reach
USA can be characterized as a very unequal society, because there is a high level of socioeconomic inequality between the uppper 1% and the rest of people
by chilean social researcher January 12, 2012
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