The Root Causes and Solutions to Poverty

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The same common question comes to us all at one point,”Why are people poor?” Whether you are liberal, conservative, or have had previous experiences that pull us to believe more strongly in certain things, all of our ideas on poverty fall on the same path. Unfortunately, as reality points out, is that inside the walls of the White House, where it is commonly believed that actual progress is happening, ideas on poverty revolve around stock exchange, whose ideas only benefit those who get elected. Subsequently, these elected officials lead a group or campaign in a worthless round of unethical ideas that instead of helping poverty, increases U.S. debt. It is also commonly misinterpreted that the articles on poverty from the many journalists, newscasters, and other liberalists are quite true when discussing the causes of poverty. But many of these journalists tend to talk about the ‘symptoms’ of poverty rather than it’s root causes. So, how can we solve this issue on political pandering, public misinterpretation, and most of all, the ironic amount of poverty in such an industrial america? First, identifying the root causes of poverty is important. Conservatives tend to believe teenage pregnancies, divorce, and lack of motivation are some of the main causes of poverty. Liberals believe racism, lower wages on different ethnicities, and other racial causes are the main causes of poverty. After identifying how our economy is shaped, yes, these are very similar causes of poverty, although, these are symptoms of poverty. Parents who are a different race, teenage pregnancies, and other causes tend to pass these traits down to their kids. But the real problem lies in how our economy is shaped. Our economy relies on capitalism. Bec... ... middle of paper ... ... able to unintentionally give lower wages to different races of people, education would increase the amount of job demand and increase motivation, and kids of the poor will live better lives than those of the previous generations. If we increase education and equalize income, leading America into extreme economic improvement and global dominance will be easier. Thank you. Works Cited: Axel-rod-Contrada, Joan. “Poverty in America: Cause or Effect?”. Marshall Cavendish in New York 2010: 20-29. Web. Lewis, Kristen. “I Was Homeless”. Scholastic Scope Nov. 2013: 5-8. Web. ------------------------extra cited sources Adams, Scott. "How to Tax the Rich." The Wall Street Journal. The Wall Street Journal, 30 Jan 2011. Web. 25 Nov 2013. Johnson, Allan. "Why Is There Poverty?." Allan G. Johnson. N.p.. Web. 1 Dec 2013. .

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