Illustration by Alberto Ruggieri via Getty Images. Paul Solman has been covering economic inequality for nearly 25 years as part of his business and economics reporting for the PBS NewsHour. His recent series has looked at the shrinking middle class, the impact of social safety-net programs and how the U.S. compares to the rest of the world, among other topics. Here is a rundown of our series to date: Do You Live in a Bubble?
Teach About Inequality With These 28 New York Times Graphs - The New York Times
Economic inequality - Wikipedia
How to Fix Economic Inequality? An Overview of Policies for the United States and Other High-Income Economies
Inequality Trends Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
Framing economic inequality in the news in Canada and the United States
IZA World of Labor - Measuring income inequality
The history of global economic inequality - Our World in Data
The psychosocial effects of economic inequality depend on its perception
Income Inequality Series by Seven Pillars Institute
Introduction to Inequality
Piketty's Inequality Story in Six Charts
Inequality is rising where social network segregation interacts with urban topology
A Framework for Measuring Inequality
How do taxes affect income inequality?
How has inequality in the United Kingdom changed over the long run? - Our World in Data