GM was a failure as a business, yet it obtained low interest financing from the US taxpayers and at Ford Motor Company's expense. Now it is being touted as a success story by the Obama administration.
Income inequality has increased in America and in practically every developed country in the world in recent decades. "The best measure of that change is the Gini index, named after the Italian statistician Corrado Gini, who designed it in 1912.
GM was a failure as a business, yet it obtained low interest financing from the US taxpayers and at Ford Motor Company's expense. Now it is being touted as a success story by the Obama administration.
Income inequality has increased in America and in practically every developed country in the world in recent decades. "The best measure of that change is the Gini index, named after the Italian statistician Corrado Gini, who designed it in 1912.
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