The healthiest nations are not always the richest ones but the ones where there is the smallest gap between rich and poor.

The healthiest nations are not always the richest ones but the ones where there is the smallest gap between rich and poor.
— Helen Johnston
In a recent two-and-a-half-year period, corporate profits surged 87 percent, while wages rose just 4.5 percent. Not surprisingly, a study last fall by the Conference Board found that less than 49 percent of workers were satisfied with their jobs, down from 59 percent in 1995.
— Adam Cohen