U.S. and Israel have worst
inequality in the developed world
By Times Of Israel
May 21, 2015 "Information
Clearing House" - "AP
" - When it comes to inequality, Israel is second only to
the United States among developed nations, an OECD report says.
In Israel, the richest 10 percent earn 15 times more
than the poorest 10%, a lot more the average gap between haves and have-nots
among OECD nations, which is 9.6 times.
The average income of the top 10 percent in the US was
19 times higher than the bottom 10 percent in 2013. The US figure rose from just
11 times higher 30 years ago, the OECD says.
The report also says Israel is failing to increase
sufficiently the participation of women in the workforce, a key driver for
reducing inequality.
“There’s a [long] way to go in Israel to get the
female employment rates higher,” says Mark Pearson, the author of the report.
Policies to improve women’s treatment in the labor
market and measures to reverse the growing share of low-quality, “dead-end” jobs
are key to reducing income inequality and unlocking more economic growth, the
OECD says.
“Put simply: rising inequality is bad for long-term
growth,” the OECD concludes in the report, which is titled “In It Together, Why
Less Inequality Benefits All.”