When Bill de Blasio successfully ran for mayor of New York City in 2013, he campaigned against a “tale of two cities” divided between rich and poor.
And when Sadiq Khan won London’s mayoral election in May, he did so after promising a “London living wage” and a “London living rent” to combat low pay and high housing costs.
Economic inequality, increasingly central to international and national economic policy discussions, is making its mark on city-level politics as well.
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