Inequality is a growing problem in the UK. While austerity measures in Britain continue to hit the poorest families hardest, a wealthy elite has seen their incomes spiral upwards, exacerbating income inequality which has grown under successive governments over the last quarter of a century.Today, the five richest families in the UK are wealthier than the bottom 20 per cent of the entire population. That's just five households with more money than 12.6 million people - almost the same as the number of people living below the poverty line in the UK.Starting with this week's Budget, the government needs to re-balance the books by raising revenues from those who can afford it - by clamping down on companies and individuals who avoid paying thei...
This paper discusses the distribution of wealth along with the phenomenal changes in wealth inequali...
Summary: The distribution of wealth in Britain is extremely unequal: more so than the distribution ...
Inequality in Britain today is now so deep that the top 10 per cent own 100 times more than the bott...
International audienceThe financial crisis of 2008 and ensuing recession led to falls in earnings in...
In his March 2015 Budget speech, Chancellor George Osborne emphasised that austerity measures over t...
In his Budget, George Osborne claimed inequality is at its lowest level in 28 years. Yet recent rese...
Inequality is pervasive in British society, and has been for as long as Britain has been an economic...
The global banking crash and financial crisis in the period 2007–2008 led to the ushering in of a pe...
This CASEbrief summarises findings from 'Inequality and the state' by John Hills, published by Oxfor...
This Commentary provides an update on trends in poverty and inequality in Great Britain, based on th...
This CASEbrief summarises findings from 'Inequality and the state' by John Hills, published by Oxfor...
Income inequality may soon start to fall, but this isn’t a cause for great optimism. Inequality is a...
I examine a puzzle in the evolution of inequality in the UK over the late 90s and early 00s. Income ...
How does debt relate to deepening income and wealth inequality? The most recent research by the Orga...
Over the past 20 years, rising inequality in the UK has taken an uncertain shape in national politic...
This paper discusses the distribution of wealth along with the phenomenal changes in wealth inequali...
Summary: The distribution of wealth in Britain is extremely unequal: more so than the distribution ...
Inequality in Britain today is now so deep that the top 10 per cent own 100 times more than the bott...
International audienceThe financial crisis of 2008 and ensuing recession led to falls in earnings in...
In his March 2015 Budget speech, Chancellor George Osborne emphasised that austerity measures over t...
In his Budget, George Osborne claimed inequality is at its lowest level in 28 years. Yet recent rese...
Inequality is pervasive in British society, and has been for as long as Britain has been an economic...
The global banking crash and financial crisis in the period 2007–2008 led to the ushering in of a pe...
This CASEbrief summarises findings from 'Inequality and the state' by John Hills, published by Oxfor...
This Commentary provides an update on trends in poverty and inequality in Great Britain, based on th...
This CASEbrief summarises findings from 'Inequality and the state' by John Hills, published by Oxfor...
Income inequality may soon start to fall, but this isn’t a cause for great optimism. Inequality is a...
I examine a puzzle in the evolution of inequality in the UK over the late 90s and early 00s. Income ...
How does debt relate to deepening income and wealth inequality? The most recent research by the Orga...
Over the past 20 years, rising inequality in the UK has taken an uncertain shape in national politic...
This paper discusses the distribution of wealth along with the phenomenal changes in wealth inequali...
Summary: The distribution of wealth in Britain is extremely unequal: more so than the distribution ...
Inequality in Britain today is now so deep that the top 10 per cent own 100 times more than the bott...