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“Can We Fix It?” reality of the glamorization of NYC through the sociological perspective and systems of inequality
Yusupova, Laura
Yusupova, Laura
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Bose, Sunita
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2025-05
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Income inequality disproportionately impacts intersectional identities compared to white Americans. In the United States—and more specifically, in New York City—income inequality is closely correlated with race. It affects access to education, housing, food security, and resources, and contributes to homelessness. This paper aims to examine the urban experience from both sociological and psychological perspectives, focusing on disparities related to race and gender.
