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January 24, 2018

Finding Relief from the Rising Tide of Income Inequality

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Professor Scott W. Allard wrote an opinion piece about income inequality published in The Hill. In the piece Allard argues that structural changes in higher education, vocational training, and evaluating the efficacy of different approaches is essential if we want to make improvements.

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