Category archive: Income Gap
Big Sister in the Workplace
By Chuck Roger • September 6th, 2011 12:00 am
Originally at American Thinker By Chuck Rogér Today there are twice as many women in the American workforce as there were four decades ago, three times as many women getting college degrees. More working women than men now hold degrees. The growth rate of female-owned businesses stands at four times the growth rate of male-owned [...]
‘The poor are getting poorer’ is a baseless claim
By Chuck Roger • February 4th, 2011 12:30 am
In the United States, people who contend that the rich are growing richer at the expense of the poor don’t have reality on their side. To accept the claim, one must believe in a finite-sized pot of wealth from which everyone is supposed to be allocated a “fair share.” But a simple thought experiment reveals [...]
A thought experiment on the ‘income gap’
By Chuck Roger • January 18th, 2011 12:30 am
Wealthy people must be punished–presumably for accumulating all that nasty “wealth.” At least this is the impression one gets from today’s class warfare mongering progressives, who talk of the evils of the “income gap.” Free To Choose Network director Max Borders suggests the following approach to kicking off a discussion with an income gap worrier. Whenever [...]
Will British-style income ‘fairness’ come to America?
By Chuck Roger • December 6th, 2010 6:36 am
The opening line of a recent Financial Times commentary warns of the utter nonsense that is to follow: “Fairness is on everyone’s lips.” No, actually “fairness” is on very few people’s lips. But nonchalant presumptiveness comes natural to progressives. To these creatures, everyone should think as they do, want what they want, or act as [...]



