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Inequality growing in sweden says hello

https://nordregio.org/nordregio-magazine/issues/state-of-the...

"From having the second-lowest level of inequality in 2000, by 2017, Sweden had the highest level of income inequality in the Nordic Region. The overall income inequality between households in the same municipality was also higher in Sweden than in the other Nordic countries."

https://oxford.universitypressscholarship.com/view/10.1093/a...

"From an all-time low around 1980, income inequality substantially increased, reflecting a strong rise in top incomes and income from capital, more recently also a widening gap between bottom and middle incomes. Behind this are the dual income tax system, established in the early 1990s, the introduction of earned income tax credits, and a diminished coverage of social insurance programmes, which widened the income gap between employed and non-employed during the 2000s. The benefit and tax systems became less redistributive and thereby contributed to increased income inequalities"



Coincidentally, that was when European governments started to shift from Social Democratic policies to Neoliberal policies.

That's not really a winning argument if you're trying to claim that Neoliberalism is the solution, not the problem.




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