In “Why Inequality is Bad for You – and Everyone Else,” Richard Wilkinson states that “A wide range of social problems are worse in societies with bigger income differences between rich and poor” (Wilkinson). I agree with Wilkinson that income inequality does bring some social and ethical problems. According to Duncan and Murnane’s article “Growing Income Inequality Threatens American Education,” there was an increasing gap in academic achievement and educational attainments resulting from income inequality. To add on this debate, I believe that a more serious social problem caused by inequality in the educational perspective is that young people are being obligated to discontinue schooling, which …show more content…
Before analyzing the discontinued schooling issue, we have to understand the relationship between globalization and the development of science and technology and the concern of being jobless, which are considered to be the background and leading reasons of the schooling matter. Based on the statistic showed on Bureau of Labor Statistics, the unemployment rates, which is the percentage of the total labor force that is unemployed but actively seeking employment and willing to work, is 5.3% in June 2015, in the United States ("Databases, Tables & Calculators by Subject."). There are two main factors that lead to the jobless issue in the U.S. First of all, globalization, the process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and markets in different nations for interchange of worldviews, products, and other aspect of culture. According to Spence’s article “Globalization and Unemployment,” as developing countries such as China and India are gradually becoming stronger and richer, they are moving up the value-added chain, and this results in the relocating of international supply chain. As a result, globalization is affecting the individual economics