Lauren Snyders
16 February 2012
According to the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation the South African economy requires major structural reform.
This is to allow the country is to achieve its most basic developmental targets.
The institute conducted their annual audit and found that inequality has become so bad that SA has now become the most unequal state.
Jan Hofmeyr, head of policy analysis says the survey shows that 30-percent of respondents felt they were likely to be unemployed at some point this year.
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