Social Inequality In America

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Society, a collection of people banded together to over come barriers that threaten the optimization of life for all mankind. In essence, we as humans continue to evolve and as we do so, the problems faced by the past generation manifest into new dilemmas that eventually become the defining factors for that particular time period. In the preceding generations of Americans, the problems have all, in one way or another, dealt with the issues of equality. As society has progressed, we have managed to eliminate most problems of racial, and social injustice but now, those same issues have managed to reenter our lives in varying ways. The issue of controversy, among other things, for this country is economic inequity. The cost of living continues to rise, while wages and job opportunities remain relatively stagnant. …show more content…

According to The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, and The Annual Homeless Assessment Report (AHAR) to Congress, there are approximately 600,000 people throughout the country that are without homes. And of these 600,000 over 130,000 of the homeless citizens are located in or around Chicago (Chicago Coalition for the Homeless). These people are in need of critical assistant and without the help of government; they will never be able to gain their financial independence. The Fact that of the 130,000, only about 50,000 are served in government-funded shelters only means that instead of focusing their resources on acquiring jobs, these people are forced to spend most of their time trying to search for a permanent residence that they may be able to afford. And in my eyes, it is the responsibility of government officials to issue pieces of legislation that help provide such individuals with free or marginalized

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