Inequality For All (2013) -

: The film highlights that by 2013, the 400 wealthiest Americans owned more wealth than the bottom 150 million combined.

Film Review | Inequality for All (2013) - Alex Moreland | Writer Inequality for All (2013)

Exploring Economic Gaps: A Spotlight on "Inequality for All" : The film highlights that by 2013, the

: Reich explains how extreme inequality leads to political polarization and a sense of being dominated by moneyed interests. Impact and Reception : Some reviewers have referred to it as

: Key factors cited for the widening gap include globalization, technological advancements, deregulation, and the decline of labor unions.

: Some reviewers have referred to it as an "Inconvenient Truth" for the economy, noting its ability to make abstract data feel deeply personal.

: The film is structured around Reich's "Wealth and Poverty" lectures at UC Berkeley, making complex economic concepts accessible through humor and clear facts.