MacEwan. "Black-White Income Differences: What's Happened?" From Opposing Viewpoints in Context. N.p., 2016. Web. 22 Nov. 2016. In MacEwan' essay “Black-White Income Differences: What's Happened?” he argue about his viewpoints about income inequality along in the American society between white households and black households and even after Barack Obama win the election and became a president. He depicts there is no material alterations in past decades. He forces on those black households with poor income and compared to those white households in the similarly situated and found out the median income as well as the net worth of those black households are much lower than white households. MacEwan states that even though United States is a “post-racial”, the …show more content…
Josh states how quality education will possibly helping close the wage gap because the education level is the root of income inequality. However, with the skyrocketing cost of a college education, the chance for students to get better education become even harder. On the other hand, the propose to improve public education level are often opposed by politicians. He states the problem of income inequality is often related to political and those authority always avoids this key solution of improving public education, even ex-president Obama's proposal has made it easier for students to get a loans to access to good education, but it's still not enough. This essay is a reliable source because Josh Kraushaar is the political editor for National Journal. This essay supports my argument in that describes the way to income inequality issue along in the American educational system. It not only include the benefit of improve educational level could possibly resolve the wage gap but also provide valuable viewpoint to show how some political issues are blocking the