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    the United States founded in 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Bin. The company specializes in Internet-related services and other products which include online advertising programs, search engine, cloud computing, and software. Google reported a net income of $16 billion in 2015. In addition, the company also reports four major revenue segments are the Google website, AdSense Google Network, total advertising technologies and other revenues. In Google’s statement of cash flow, it stated that Google…

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    reforms. A big part of India’s high growth prospect lies in the word “convergence.” In 2015, India’s Gross National Income per capita was $1,590, ranked 170th out of 217 countries (World Bank, 2016). Because India’s per-capita income is relatively low comparing to others at a comparable level of market development, there is a tremendous opportunity to grow and catch up. Average income in India is at a similar level as that of Sub-Saharan African countries. However, the country has companies with…

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    “The Glass Ceiling,” the wage gap difference tremendously affect women based on the amount of education each gender has acquired. The gender gap exists because society believes that a man’s work is more valuable than a woman’s (Kulow 385+). The wage will continue to exist because employers believe women to appear as the weaker sex (Finn n.pag.). Individuals argue that the wage gap is stark evidence of women not achieving equality (“Women’s Rights” n.pag.). The wage gap has not changed since a…

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    In the last generation, municipalities have spent over ten billion dollars to build or refurbish stadiums in twenty-seven cities that host National Football League franchises. This, in large part, has contributed to the robust bottom line of America’s most prominent and successful profession sports organization. The NFL is projected to surpass $13 billion in revenues this year, over halfway to Commissioner Roger Goodell’s stated benchmark of $25 billion by the year 2027. Even with the NFL’s…

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    Gender Inequality Gap

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    ” Over the last few decades, gender inequality has remained a prominent issue. It refers to the unequal treatment between males and females and the imbalanced distribution of the value received for the same work. The inequality gap takes into consideration the wage gap, job opportunities, health outcomes and more. A news article “Global Gender Gap report finds modest improvements” written by Janet McFarland goes into detail about the current position of the gender gap. The following will explore…

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    In 2016, Charles Murray published an essay in the Wall Street Journal, in which he argues for the implement of a UBI, or universal basic income. Murray explains that implementing a UBI will only work efficiently if all welfare programs are taken away. He argues that doing this, every citizen will be forced to take care of themselves. Murray continues on to examine the effects on the workforce by explaining that “[i]t also could provide an invaluable benefit: injecting new resources and new…

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    Negative Income Tax

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    It is 2032 and a guaranteed universal basic income has been in place for about 5 years now. My dad is a doctor and went through 2 medical residencies to get where he is now. He has been in school for as long as I can remember, working hard, studying so much my family barely saw him, he even had to work two jobs when he was in residency so that our family could live comfortably. 6 years ago, all of my dad’s dedication and hard work paid off. He opened his own practice! Back then, we all thought…

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    Death Tax Debate

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    the competitiveness of United States corporations and decrease the number of American jobs being outsourced. It will be easier for people who make a small amount of money to get out of poverty due to only having to pay a 1% income tax because of trump’s income tax plan. His income tax plan will also increase the wealth of all americans because of the lower tax…

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    Earned Income Tax

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    In the endeavor of increasing income equality, multiple laws, regulations and tax credits have been effectuated. For a period of three decades, economists have advocated the use of a tax system for this purpose. For example, transferring the responsibility to a tax system such as Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) has been proven to be more efficient than other methods, such as the welfare system. The welfare system has not been completely transferred to a more efficient tax system due to political…

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    may not take them much money. I agree with the statement that earning money is more important than working at a job that you enjoy. One study from the University of Michigan show that 57 percent of people are not gratified with their job because the income is less than $10,000. There are three reasons why I prefer a well-paid, job; money, benefit, and retire early. Everything in modern society is based on money. As the saying goes, money makes the world go around. When you ferment at a business…

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