Leader Dr. Anne Klaeysen will host a discussion on...
So Rich, So Poor: Why It's So Had to End Poverty by Peter Edelman
Income disparities in the U.S. are now wider than at any time since the Great Depression.
In 2010, the average compensation for CEOs on the S&P 500 was over $11 million, while a
quarter of all jobs in the nation paid less than the poverty line of $22,000 for a family
of four. Author Peter Edelman, a professor at Georgetown University Law Center, explains
what is happening is happening to the people behind the statistics.
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Added by Beth Zucker on September 27, 2012