Social Justice Quiz
2015: How Much Do You Know about Inequality?
By Bill Quigley
January 13, 2015 "ICH"
- Question One.
In 1990, twenty percent of all children in
the US lived in poverty. What percent of the
children in the US live in poverty today?
A: Ten percent
B: Fifteen percent
C: Twenty percent
Question Two.
The median wealth of black households in the
US is $11,000. What is the median wealth of
white households?
A: $22,000
B: $62,000
C: $141,000
Question Three.
In 1960 the median earnings of women who
work full-time year-round were about 60
percent of men’s. In 2010, women’s median
earnings were about 77 percent of men’s. At
this rate, in what year will women’s median
earnings equal men’s?
A: 2028
B: 2038
C: 2058
Question Four.
The average Chief Executive Officer was paid
20 times as much as the average worker in
1965, 30 times as much in 1978, and 122
times as much in 1995. How much more were
CEOs paid than workers in 2013?
A: 195 times as much.
B: 245 times as much.
C: 295 times as much.
Question Five.
The six Walton heirs to the Walmart fortune
are worth roughly $140 billion. The net
financial worth of these six people equals
the same as how many US families?
A: Five million.
B. Twenty Five million.
C. Fifty Two million.
Question Six.
The US is number one in the world in
military spending. How much more does the US
spend than other countries?
A: More than China and Russia combined.
B. More than China, Russia, Saudi Arabia,
and France combined.
C. More than China, Russia, Saudi Arabia,
France, United Kingdom, German, Japan and
India combined.
Question Seven.
How many people in the world suffer from
chronic hunger?
A: Forty million.
B. Four hundred million.
C. Eight hundred forty million.
Question Eight.
How many people in the world have no access
to electricity?
A: Eight hundred forty million.
B: One billion.
C. One billion five hundred million.
Question Nine.
How much does the US spend on foreign aid
each year?
A: One billion dollars.
B: Ten billion dollars.
C. Forty six billion dollars.
Question Ten.
How much do people in the US spend on their
pets each year?
A: One billion dollars.
B. Forty billion dollars.
C. Sixty billion dollars.
Question Eleven.
The federal government keeps statistics on
young men, ages 15 to 19, killed by the
police. How many times more likely is a
young black man to be killed by police than
a young white man?
A: Three times.
B: Ten times.
C: Twenty-one times.
Question Twelve.
There are over 60,000 immigration court
cases of unaccompanied children who arrived
at the US border. In how many of those cases
do the children have a lawyer?
A: Ninety-five percent.
B: Fifty percent.
C. Thirty two percent.
Question Thirteen.
There are 34 countries in the Organization
for Economic Cooperation and Development.
Where does the US rank in the percentage of
children in poverty?
A: The US ranks 1st and has the least
percentage of children in poverty.
B: The US ranks 6th and has the sixth least
percentage of children in poverty.
C. The US ranks 28th and is sixth from the
bottom in child poverty.
Question Fourteen.
In the US, how many people stay in homeless
shelters each night?
A: 250,000
B: 400,000
C: 570,000
Question Fifteen.
The US Department of Housing and Urban
Development issues a national survey every
year listing fair market rents for every
county in the US. HUD also suggests renters
should pay no more than 30 percent of their
income on housing costs. In how many of the
USA’s 50 states can someone who works
full-time and earns the federal minimum wage
pay 30% of their income and find a
two-bedroom apartment at the fair market
rental amount?
A: Five
B. Two
C. Zero
Answers
One.
Twenty percent of children in the US live
below the official poverty line in the
latest Census Report. In 1990, twenty
percent of children lived below the poverty
line as well.
Two.
Median wealth for white households in the US
is $141,000.
Pew Research.
Three.
Women’s median earnings will equal men’s
in 2058.
Four.
The average CEO of a S&P 500 company
receives 295 times as much compensation as
the average worker.
Economic Policy Institute Report 2014.
Five.
The six Walton heirs own the same amount of
wealth as 52.5 million US families.
EPI.
Six.
The US spends more on defense than China,
Russia, Saudi Arabia, France, the United
Kingdom, Germany, Japan and India combined.
Peter G. Peterson Foundation.
Seven.
The United Nations reports that 842 million
people suffer from chronic hunger.
UN Development Report 2014.
Eight.
There are 1.5 billion people in the world
who do not have access to electricity and
another billion have access to unreliable
electricity networks.
United Nations Foundation.
Nine.
The US budget for foreign assistance in 2015
is $46.2 billion, much of that is for
foreign military assistance. This is about
one percent of the US budget.
State Department.
Ten.
The US Department of Labor reports people in
the US spent approximately
$61.4 billion on their pets annually.
Eleven.
Twenty one times.
Pro Publica.
Twelve.
Thirty two percent. Children in immigration
cases, just like adults in immigration
cases, are not entitled to an attorney.
Syracuse University Report.
Thirteen.
The US ranks 28th, 6th from the bottom of
the 34 countries in the OECD in
child poverty.
Fourteen.
Over 570,000 people stay in homeless
shelters each night according to a
recent federal government survey.
Fifteen.
In not one of the 50 states can a full-time
minimum wage worker afford a two bedroom
apartment at 30% of their pay. In fact, a
full time minimum wage worker cannot afford
even a one bedroom apartment except in a few
counties in Washington and Oregon where the
minimum wage is higher.
USA Today.