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		<description><![CDATA[Income disparities are linked to social ills. | Ever wonder if there was a good argument against widening disparities in income and wealth?&nbsp; Look no farther:&nbsp; the UK&#8217;s Equality Trust has the goods.They&#8217;ve collected evidence from around the globe demonstrating that income inequality is correlated with all sorts of social ills&#8212;from mental and physical illness, to poor educational achievement, to low levels of public trust. Take a look, for example, at the trends in imprisonment.&nbsp; (Click on the...]]></description>
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