Rhetorical Analysis Of Confronting Inequality By Paul Krugman

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In the article “confronting Inequality” by Paul Krugman argues that inequality has a big impact on middle class and the poor. At the beginning of the article paul claims that our country has hit the Gilded Age. Also families have gotten more wealthier. So because that other social classes like the lower and middle class are getting worse over time. But, having good income doesn't matter because we have social equality. For example, Robert Frank states that the rich live in their own world and that they have their own help. Like their own health care system, travel network and separate economy. Furthermore, social inequality isn't just insults. It can also have real consequences. The thing is that millions of middle class families are buying