Cycle Of Poverty

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Poverty: Can it be escaped?
Poverty is still a huge problem that millions of people face in 2016. The U.S is one of the many victims that face this problem even though it’s a stage 4 country unlike some foreign countries who are in stage 2 or 3. The reason for this is because it’s really difficult to manage poverty once you’re there due to the high amount of repercussions it has. This makes poverty not escapable because of the cycle of poverty, conditions of rural areas, food deserts, health issues, gentrification, living costs, and the poverty line.
The cycle of poverty is one of the more bigger factors because you can’t decide whether it happens to you or not. This happens because some people who are in poverty want to build a family. Doing this will place them further into poverty and pass this on to their children. According to the Urban Institute, they state that “ Children who are born into poverty and spend years that way are more likely to be teenage parents and remain poor as adults.” This is saying that no matter how hard you try, getting out of poverty is near to impossible because of all the repercussions that it brings forth. This means that our future generations will continue to be in poverty regardless of what they do to change it. …show more content…

The video “The House We Live In” tells us that very few African Americans owned any homes, and that renting was their only realistic option. Even the ones who managed to own a home lost value due to blockbusting. This tells us that people who weren’t white were at a disadvantage because they lost the income/value that could’ve been gained from homeownership. This shows us that homeownership can have a massive impact on whether or not people can support themselves and their

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