When Mass Tourism Drives Inequality
Speculation, gentrification, and touristification are creating a new geographical distribution of wealth and poverty in many of the world’s most-visited cities.
Speculation, gentrification, and touristification are creating a new geographical distribution of wealth and poverty in many of the world’s most-visited cities.
So-called 'right to work' laws undercut the power of U.S. labor unions and drive up inequality throughout North America.
As in so many other cities around the world, residents of Lisbon, Portugal are fighting evictions and zooming rents
Who will benefit the most from Wisconsin’s huge new pending Foxconn subsidy deal? Meet billionaire Terry Gou.
Renegotiation should address the trade deal’s impact in Mexico, where it has devastated the rural sector while creating huge opportunities for wealthy oligarchs like Carlos Slim.
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But greater equality, the Scandinavian story helps us understand, doesn’t just suddenly appear.
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