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Dominique Biancardi

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English 101-

September 8, 2012

                               Income Inequality in the United States


          The United States of Inequality, by Timothy Noah, informs readers about the divergence

between the rich, poor, and middle class. Timothy Noah stresses the importance of our states

rise in inequality and how we as Americans should act upon it. There are a percentage of

individuals who feel as though income does not matter. There are a greater percentage of

individuals who disagree. In our economy, income does and should matter.


          As Americans, we believe, or once believed, in the American Dream. We all had/have

our own dreams of each pursuing a great career, having the perfect family, the perfect houses

with white picket fences, and we all once believed that we were created equal. Because of the

current state of inequality in the United States, it is hard for us to keep faith in these cherished

dreams and continue to pursue them. There are a lot of Americans who feel that their work

hasn’t paid off and that since they have worked hard to achieve a greater state of being, they

should have evidence of the effort put into their work each day. If the lower class is putting as

much, if not more, effort into their work than the upper class, where is their proof of that

effort?


          The fact is, the United States is a place where popularity and money raises you to the

top of the power chain. Many Americans find this unfair because there are those of us who
work for our money and weren’t just born at the top of the power chain. As Americans in the

middle class in the economy of 2012, we feel that it is unfair that there are a great amount of us

who work hard every day of our lives and have nothing to show for it. “In a survey of 27 nations

conducted from 1998 to 2001, the country where the highest proportion agreed with the

statement “people are rewarded from intelligence and skill “was of course, the United States.”,

said Timothy Noah. It is a fact that the majority of people from the United States are not

rewarded for intelligence and skill, but, instead, for the amount of power we hold and the

money we have to show for it. How is that fair?


       If we work hard to become something, we should have every right to whatever it is that

we worked for. It is easy to see why a lot of Americans give up the fight for their dreams when

the fact is that if you weren’t born into a wealthy family, or know some wealthy people, the

majority of us are not going anywhere. It is that hard now a day to feel equal. The inequality of

the United States is increasing day by day and we Americans should be equally informed of just

by how much and what we can do to be considered equal again.


       “It’s generally understood that we live in a time of growing income inequality,” stated

Timothy Noah. It was also mentioned in his writing, The United States of inequality, that “the

ordinary person is not aware of how big it is.” It is important that we Americans stand up to our

beliefs and again believe in the American Dream. If we as Americans are supposed to be

created equal, we should have proof that we are indeed created equal, and put a stop to the

growing income inequality in the United States. The ordinary person should be informed of the

growing inequality in the United States and the ordinary, hard working person has every right
to feel equal as well. As Americans, we all have a right to being equal to any class and we have

the right to have evidence of the effort we put into our work everyday.

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Inequality of the united states

  • 1. Dominique Biancardi 101596214 English 101- September 8, 2012 Income Inequality in the United States The United States of Inequality, by Timothy Noah, informs readers about the divergence between the rich, poor, and middle class. Timothy Noah stresses the importance of our states rise in inequality and how we as Americans should act upon it. There are a percentage of individuals who feel as though income does not matter. There are a greater percentage of individuals who disagree. In our economy, income does and should matter. As Americans, we believe, or once believed, in the American Dream. We all had/have our own dreams of each pursuing a great career, having the perfect family, the perfect houses with white picket fences, and we all once believed that we were created equal. Because of the current state of inequality in the United States, it is hard for us to keep faith in these cherished dreams and continue to pursue them. There are a lot of Americans who feel that their work hasn’t paid off and that since they have worked hard to achieve a greater state of being, they should have evidence of the effort put into their work each day. If the lower class is putting as much, if not more, effort into their work than the upper class, where is their proof of that effort? The fact is, the United States is a place where popularity and money raises you to the top of the power chain. Many Americans find this unfair because there are those of us who
  • 2. work for our money and weren’t just born at the top of the power chain. As Americans in the middle class in the economy of 2012, we feel that it is unfair that there are a great amount of us who work hard every day of our lives and have nothing to show for it. “In a survey of 27 nations conducted from 1998 to 2001, the country where the highest proportion agreed with the statement “people are rewarded from intelligence and skill “was of course, the United States.”, said Timothy Noah. It is a fact that the majority of people from the United States are not rewarded for intelligence and skill, but, instead, for the amount of power we hold and the money we have to show for it. How is that fair? If we work hard to become something, we should have every right to whatever it is that we worked for. It is easy to see why a lot of Americans give up the fight for their dreams when the fact is that if you weren’t born into a wealthy family, or know some wealthy people, the majority of us are not going anywhere. It is that hard now a day to feel equal. The inequality of the United States is increasing day by day and we Americans should be equally informed of just by how much and what we can do to be considered equal again. “It’s generally understood that we live in a time of growing income inequality,” stated Timothy Noah. It was also mentioned in his writing, The United States of inequality, that “the ordinary person is not aware of how big it is.” It is important that we Americans stand up to our beliefs and again believe in the American Dream. If we as Americans are supposed to be created equal, we should have proof that we are indeed created equal, and put a stop to the growing income inequality in the United States. The ordinary person should be informed of the growing inequality in the United States and the ordinary, hard working person has every right
  • 3. to feel equal as well. As Americans, we all have a right to being equal to any class and we have the right to have evidence of the effort we put into our work everyday.