Rich People's Political Influence Affects Inequality
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•Economic Inequality Seen as Major Challenge Around the World
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A new Pew Research Center survey of 36 nations finds widespread public concern about economic inequality.
Most people across the countries surveyed point to the intersection of wealth and politics.
A median of 54% of adults across the nations surveyed say the gap between the rich and the poor is a very big problem.
The survey also finds deep global anxieties about the economic future and a desire for economic reform.
Survey finds important differences between middle- and high-income nations in attitudes about income inequality.
People on the left are especially likely to say the gap between rich and poor is a very big problem.
In the U.S. , 76% of liberals say economic inequality is a big problem in their country, compared with 30% of conservatives.
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