It is evident that inequality is prevalent throughout the world today. The types of these inequalities are numerous and they in the United States as well as in other parts of the world (World Bank 2). Different global agencies collect crucial information related to inequality and after analysis; they are used to measure the gap between the inequalities.
Inequalities exist between industrialized and less industrialized countries. This is reflected in terms of incomes, healthcare services, and so on. The other inequality is in cities around the world which are thought to be well of yet there are incidences of inequality. Furthermore, there is notable inequality in rural areas of most developing countries. Gender inequality is also very prevalent in the world today despite efforts made in the 1970s by feminists to reduce (World Bank 25).
Works cited
World Bank. World development indicators 2008. Author: 1-25.