Financial Sector's Role in Reinforcing Wealth Inequality
A key criticism leveled against the financial sector is its role in exacerbating existing wealth inequality. The argument is that the structure and operations of financial markets tend to provide greater benefits to those who already hold substantial wealth, thereby widening the economic divide.
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