Poverty & Social Inequality

America has the greatest inequalities, highest mortality rate, most regressive taxes, and largest public subsidies for bankers and billionaires of any developed capitalist country. One of the most likely sources of billionaire wealth is through tax evasion in all of its guises and forms.
For more than 12 years the WEF has pushed a corporate model in Africa, Latin America and Asia. The “big target” has been India, where resistance to corporate takeover of agriculture has been fierce ever since the failed 1960’s Green Revolution of the Rockefeller Foundation.
62 individuals – 388 in 2010 – now own more wealth than 50% of the world’s population. More shockingly, this share of wealth by half of the world’s people has collapsed by over 40% in the last five years.
The US imperial experience over the past century embodies the trajectory of the rise and fall of empires. During a time of declining empire, living standards of Americans have declined, social programs and safety nets have been scrapped in favor of the war economy.
US Fed Chairman demands plan to cut social programs By Barry Grey, June 06, 2009
World Farmers’ alliance Challenges Food Profiteers By John Riddell, May 31, 2009
President Obama and the Harsh Racial Reality By Dedrick Muhammad, May 26, 2009
Billionaire club in bid to curb overpopulation By Global Research, May 25, 2009
California: Governor plans to completely eliminate welfare for families By Eric Bailey, May 25, 2009
Ugly truth about foreign aid in Afghanistan By Global Research, May 12, 2009
Credit Card Battleground By Danny Schechter, May 07, 2009
India Cheap Labor Garment Export Industry By Suhasini Singh, May 07, 2009
Poverty and Food Insecurity in the Developing World: For Us, Tolls the Bell By Arun Shrivastava, May 07, 2009
Poverty and Wealth in America: Senate Millionaires Kill Citizen Mortgage Relief By Michael Collins, May 02, 2009
Mexico: Epidemic deepens the social crisis By Bill Van Auken, April 30, 2009
The Impacts of the Recession on African Americans By Global Research, April 28, 2009
The Reality of Mass Poverty and Social Exclusion: “How is India?” By Prof. Ananya Mukherjee Reed, April 25, 2009
Bolivia: National Revolution and “Communitarian Socialism” By Federico Fuentes, April 25, 2009
The Housing Crash: The Data Confirms a Downward Momentum By Mike Whitney, April 24, 2009
Racism: The Durban Declaration and Programme of Action By UN World Conference against Racism (WCAR), April 22, 2009
Durban II: final declaration approved. By Global Research, April 22, 2009
Canadian groups at United Nations conference express dismay with Canada’s refusal to participate. By Global Research, April 22, 2009
Full Text of President Ahmadinejad’s Remarks at U.N. Conference on Racism By Global Research, April 22, 2009
Housing Bubble Smackdown: Bigger Crash Ahead By Mike Whitney, April 21, 2009
DURBAN II: US, Australia, Canada, Israel, the Netherlands boycott United Nations Anti-racism Conference By Global Research, April 21, 2009
VIDEO: Taxpayers, Where Is Your Money Going? By Prof Michel Chossudovsky, April 20, 2009
A Black President Doesn’t Mean Racism is gone in America By Peter Phillips, April 19, 2009
‘Bail-out working people – Not the Banks’ By Eric Sommer, April 19, 2009
Obama’s Cockeyed Optimism: “We are starting to see glimmers of hope across the economy.” By Mike Whitney, April 18, 2009
Americas Summit: ALBA Nations Condemn Capitalism By Global Research, April 18, 2009
Capitalism versus Socialism By Eric Sommer, April 17, 2009
Anti-Tax Protests across America By Shamus Cooke, April 17, 2009
CANADA: Complicit, Complacent or Committed? Proposals to Build Pension Security for All Workers By Jim Reid, April 16, 2009
Foreclosures Soar in March, Up 44 Percent Over February’s High By Global Research, April 15, 2009
The Path to Human Development: Capitalism or Socialism? By Prof. Michael A. Lebowitz, April 13, 2009
Detroit to close another 23 schools this fall By Shannon Jones, April 11, 2009
Blacks and Joblessness: the Toll of Racism By Tamara Turner, April 07, 2009
Obama’s War on Labor By Stephen Lendman, April 06, 2009
VIDEO: More IMF “Economic Medicine” Is Not the Solution By Prof Michel Chossudovsky, April 05, 2009
Workers Rights in America: Unraveling the Card Check Debate By Shamus Cooke, March 30, 2009
World Depression: Regional Wars and the Decline of the US Empire By Prof. James Petras, March 30, 2009
The Obama Government: Take From the Poor and Give to the Rich By Ann Robertson, March 29, 2009
Hidden Homeless Emerge as US Economy Worsens By Global Research, March 26, 2009
Ireland’s Blast From the Past By Harry Browne, March 18, 2009
Madagascar’s armed forces gear up for war By Global Research, March 15, 2009
The Emerging Healthcare Sell-Out By Shamus Cooke, March 09, 2009
Iraq: Medical Care At Last, At a Price By Dahr Jamail, March 06, 2009
Modern Slavery in America By Stephen Lendman, March 06, 2009
Europe: Prison of Nations By Eric Walberg, March 04, 2009
Human Rights in Israel and Occupied Palestine By Stephen Lendman, March 04, 2009
A New Start with the 2009 World Social Forum By Pauline Imbach, March 02, 2009
The California Budget: Unadulterated washout for working people By Ann Robertson, February 25, 2009
Britain faces summer of rage – police By Paul Lewis, February 24, 2009
South African election turns nasty By Michelle Smith, February 08, 2009
Declaration of the Assembly of Social Movements at the World Social Forum 2009 By Assembly of the Social Movements, February 04, 2009
People’s Resistance and Alternatives to the “Free Market” By Global Research, February 02, 2009
Greece paralysed as farmers ratchet up protests By Global Research, January 28, 2009
Capitalism’s Self-inflicted Apocalypse By Michael Parenti, January 21, 2009
Latin America: Perspectives for Socialism in a Time of a World Capitalist Recession/Depression By Prof. James Petras, January 20, 2009
Economic Crisis and Social Turbulence in the Baltic States By Jeffrey Sommers, January 19, 2009
The Coming fight over Employee Free Choice Act(EFCA) By Sherwood Ross, January 19, 2009
Economic Crisis: Confronting Industry Shutdowns in Canada By Roger Annis, January 14, 2009
Obama vs. Social Security (round one) By Shamus Cooke, January 12, 2009
Globalization and Poverty By Dr. Gary Null, December 30, 2008
The political issues posed by the mass protests in Greece By Ulrich Rippert, December 20, 2008
The Military-Industrial Complex: Impacts on the Third World By Aziz Choudry, December 11, 2008
Worker Protest: The Chicago Factory Occupation and The Economic Crisis By Eric Sommer, December 09, 2008
Economic Crisis and the Poor: Probable Impacts, Prospects for Resistance By John Clarke, December 08, 2008
Worker’s Rights and the Economic Crisis: Victory to the UEW Plant Takeover in Chicago! By Mark Vorpahl, December 08, 2008
Making the World’s Poor Pay: The Economic Crisis and the Global South By Adam Hanieh, November 23, 2008
Child hunger in US rose by 50 percent in 2007 By Kate Randall, November 21, 2008
USA: Proposals to Confiscate Workers’ Personal Retirement Accounts By Karen McMahan, November 19, 2008
America Has Already Changed: A Personal Viewpoint By William Cox, November 10, 2008
Cuba, In The Wake Of Hurricane Paloma By Portia Siegelbaum, November 10, 2008
Venezuela: Crucial Test for Bolivarian Revolution By Fred Fuentes, November 10, 2008
The GM genocide: Thousands of Indian farmers are committing suicide after using genetically modified crops By Andrew Malone, November 06, 2008
Studs Terkel: The Passing of An Icon By Stephen Lendman, November 01, 2008
Bolivia: Unprecedented Alliance Defeats Right-Wing Assault By Federico Fuentes, October 30, 2008
The U.S. financial crisis is a human rights issue By Prof Radhika Balakrishnan and Prof. Diane Elson, October 28, 2008
OECD report ranks US third worst in inequality and poverty By Patrick O'Connor, October 22, 2008
Financial Crisis Could Leave 20 Million Jobless By Global Research, October 21, 2008
Latin America: In support of regional integration and a partial delinking from the world capitalist market By Eric Toussaint, October 20, 2008
Hard Times By Stephen Lendman, October 20, 2008
Ecology and Indian Movements: “Diversity with Inequality is Not Social Justice” By Prof. James Petras, October 14, 2008