Sneak Preview of Robert Reich's "Inequality for All"

In the aftermath of the 2007 financial crisis, subsequent Bush Recession, and the rise of the Occupy movement, the issue of income inequality gained unprecedented public awareness.
For the first time in almost a century, Americans became aware of social economic issues and injustices that plague our country. Many Americans began realizing that, over the last 30 years, the US economy doubled but these games went to a very select few Conan the top 1% of earners now taken 20% of all income -three times as much as in 1970. The richest 400 Americans now own more wealth than the bottom 150 billion combined.
This kind of unprecedented inequality has repercussions at every level of American life, stifling opportunity, income mobility, and the hopes of achieving the American Dream of millions of Americans.
This timely documentary, which is sure to resonate with millions of middle-class Americans, is narrated by Robert Reich, author, professor at Harvard and Berkeley universities, official in three administrations, including United States Secretary of Labor under Bill Clinton, narrates the film.
This exciting documentary will cover real Americans and real lives, touching on important economic issues and showing how they affect the lives of each and every American, regardless of status or class.


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