Inflation isn’t problem for all Australians the widening wealth and income gap is
The average income across the nation’s richest postcode soared beyond $300,000 for the first time as residents of Cottesloe and Peppermint Grove in Perth’s western suburbs enjoyed an 81 per cent increase in earnings – and during a recession.
“How does it happen that there are major corporations in America where CEOs receive extravagant compensation packages, who pay their workers wages so low that many of them are forced to rely on food stamps, Medicaid, and public housing—subsidized by taxpayers—to survive?”
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