The number of New York Times articles that mention inequality, notes University of California at Berkeley sociologist Claude Fischer, has increased from an average of about 90 a year in the 1990s to 840 a year in the 2000s to about 2,700 a year since the start of 2010.
The number of New York Times articles that mention inequality, notes University of California at Berkeley sociologist Claude Fischer, has increased from an average of about 90 a year in the 1990s to 840 a year in the 2000s to about 2,700 a year since the start of 2010.