the condition of being unequal; lack of equality; disparity: inequality of size.
social or economic disparity: inequality between the rich and the poor; widening income inequality in America.
unequal opportunity or treatment resulting from this disparity: inequality in healthcare and education.
disparity or relative inadequacy in natural endowments: a startling inequality of intellect, talents, and physical stamina.
injustice; partiality.
unevenness, as of surface.
an instance of unevenness.
variableness, as of climate.
Astronomy.
any component part of the departure from uniformity in astronomical phenomena, especially in orbital motion.
the amount of such a departure.
Mathematics. a statement that two quantities are unequal, indicated by the symbol ≠; alternatively, by the symbol <, signifying that the quantity preceding the symbol is less than that following, or by the symbol >, signifying that the quantity preceding the symbol is greater than that following.
Origin of inequality
First recorded in 1375–1425; late Middle English word from Latin word inaequālitās.See in-3, equality
For example, look at the enormous inequality of the education system.
Does Anyone Really Know What Socialism Is? (Ep. 408 Rebroadcast)|Stephen J. Dubner|September 17, 2020|Freakonomics
This prevents them from generating significant wealth and perpetuates systemic inequality.
Opportunity Zones haven’t fully reached their potential, but don’t write them off yet|jakemeth|September 16, 2020|Fortune
Advances in technology have often benefited the West while exacerbating economic inequality, political oppression, and environmental destruction elsewhere.
AI ethics groups are repeating one of society’s classic mistakes|Amy Nordrum|September 14, 2020|MIT Technology Review
Everyone should have access to the immense possibilities that the tech industry provides, but for the actual numbers to reflect this requires actively addressing the very unconscious biases that have contributed to rampant inequality.
The 2019 TechCrunch Include Report|Henry Pickavet|September 11, 2020|TechCrunch
The economists also think racial inequality in unemployment — a big problem in August’s jobs report — won’t be much better by year’s end.
Economists’ Best- And Worst-Case Scenarios For The Recovery Haven’t Changed Very Much|Neil Paine (neil.paine@fivethirtyeight.com)|September 10, 2020|FiveThirtyEight
Parker tells of a new Texas struggling to deal with inequality.
Will Texas Stay Texan?|David Fontana|December 29, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Thomas Piketty raised the Big Questions this year about democracy and inequality.
American Democracy Under Threat for 250 Years|Jedediah Purdy|December 28, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Other shows have allowed gender and inequality to inspire some episodes: The Twilight Zone, for example.
Science-Fiction TV Finds a New Muse: Feminism|David Levesley|November 29, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Voters consistently list the economy and inequality as top concerns.
Why Isn’t Prison Justice on the Ballot This Tuesday?|Inimai Chettiar, Abigail Finkelman|November 1, 2014|DAILY BEAST
“Economic diversity” has entered the language as a standard way to talk about inequality in higher education.
When Diversity Fails the Poor|Jedediah Purdy|September 28, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Those who thought themselves in the know, put down the inequality of her performance to some recent tiff with Prince Zouroff.
The Intriguers|William Le Queux
Soundings were taken, but no inequality in the sea-bed was observed sufficient to account for them.
Cruise of the 'Alert'|R. W. Coppinger
A certain degree of inequality--though we cannot lay down the limitation--makes "friendship" a misnomer.
The Worlds Greatest Books, Volume XIII.|Various
Social liberalism abolishes the inequality of possession, of the poor and rich, and makes people possessionless or propertyless.
The Ego and His Own|Max Stirner
The great cause in the inequality of the distribution of wealth is the inequality in the ownership of land.
The World's Greatest Books--Volume 14--Philosophy and Economics|Various
British Dictionary definitions for inequality
inequality
/ (ˌɪnɪˈkwɒlɪtɪ) /
nounplural-ties
the state or quality of being unequal; disparity
an instance of disparity
lack of smoothness or regularity
social or economic disparity
maths
a statement indicating that the value of one quantity or expression is not equal to another, as in x ≠ y
a relationship between real numbers involving inequality: x may be greater than y, denoted by x > y, or less than y, denoted by x < y