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University at Buffalo School of Management study: People who believe in fairness of institutions perceive less economic inequality than those who question institutional fairness or are exposed to mixed-income spaces.
When people live and work in highly segregated areas, they see less inequality, leading to more positive attitudes towards inequality and decreased support for government policies that address it.
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