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Alexandra Killewald on WGBH Innovation Hub about What Inequality Looks Like Now

Harvard Pop Center faculty member and sociologist Alexandra Killewald, PhD, speaks about the difference between income equality and wealth inequality in this podcast on WGBH Innovation Hub.

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Author Nicole A. Goguen Posted on March 22, 2017 Categories NewsTags Alexandra Killewald, Income inequality, wealth inequality

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