In the United States, there are people who are living without proper housing or food. Even though some of these people can apply to government programs for help, not all of them are eligible. Additionally, some people, like undocumented individuals, fear looking to the government for help. In his essay, “Rich and Poor,” Peter Singer explains that “affluent people have wealth that they could, without threatening their own basic welfare, transfer to the extremely poor” (Singer 235). If the upper class can spread some of their wealth without being affected, why shouldn’t they do it? For the good of the community, it is essential for the wealthy to help the people who are
In the United States, there are people who are living without proper housing or food. Even though some of these people can apply to government programs for help, not all of them are eligible. Additionally, some people, like undocumented individuals, fear looking to the government for help. In his essay, “Rich and Poor,” Peter Singer explains that “affluent people have wealth that they could, without threatening their own basic welfare, transfer to the extremely poor” (Singer 235). If the upper class can spread some of their wealth without being affected, why shouldn’t they do it? For the good of the community, it is essential for the wealthy to help the people who are