Causes of Poverty Essay

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    LBST 2102- 01 Paper 2 Poverty Around the World Poverty is one of the hottest global issues. It exists in every country. We see many people around us live on poverty condition but we cannot help all of them. Poverty is not an issue of a specific country; it is the issue around the world. There are many causes and effects that associate with the poverty. Poverty is the involuntary lack of enough resources to provide or exchange for basic necessities food, shelter, healthcare, clothing, education,…

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    because they’re in poverty. The reasons for this is lack of education, overpopulation, epidemic diseases and a great deal of these are problems they cannot completely control such as climate, weather, natural disasters and long droughts. This results into the hunger, illness, and underdevelopment of numerous countries and countless children with malnutrition leading to stress on the brain. A majority of the problems will never cease to exist because it is an immense loop, Poverty leads to hunger…

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    1800’s while battling population surges, disease, and poverty struggles consistent with a growing city (Touring Ohio). Columbus has grown and blossomed from most of the older struggles except for poverty. Poverty has seemingly remained a constant issue for the residents of Columbus. As time continued on, other issues began to arise like housing issues and public education problems. I will also mention redlining briefly, as an underlining cause to many of the issues Columbus faces as an urban…

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    According to the United States Census Bureau, the official poverty rate last year in the United States was fourteen and a half percent [1]. Poverty is a huge problem in America. Many people believe that raising the minimum wage is the best solution to poverty. But actually, the gateway to ending poverty is through education. These days, millions of Americans live on paycheck-to-paycheck. Living paycheck-to-paycheck is defined as being unable to meet financial obligations if unemployed because…

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    Poverty When most people think of poverty, the typical images usually comes to mind is someone who is homeless and is addicted to drugs or alcohol or just lazy folks grabbing government handouts that are paid for by those who are self-reliant and industries. But what most people don’t know is that a person can work a fulltime job on minimum wage and only make fourteen thousand five hundred dollars and the typical income needed for a family of four is twenty-three thousand (Steenland). So why…

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    Within the borders of the United States, poverty is widespread. Overtime the gap between the rich and the poor has steadily increased with a flow of those going into and out of poverty. Places throughout the US have different causes to their poverty levels, and they share similarities when defining poverty as a whole. Poverty is when someone reaches a low socioeconomic status and is unable to pay for their basic needs. The culture of a community and the available resources are attributing…

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    uncertainty as a child. According to United States Census data, approximately 20 percent of all children under the age of 18 were living in poverty in 2013. (DeNavas-Walt and Proctor). The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines poverty as “the state of one who lacks a usual or socially acceptable amount of money or material possessions.” However, in the United States, poverty means much more than just existing under the income level of $24,850 per year for a family of four. (U.S. Department of…

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    Haiti’s extreme poverty rate was also caused by their horrible infrastructure and its inability to withstand against the recent natural disasters that keep plaguing the country. For example, in 2010, Haiti was devastated by a 7.0 earthquake that killed about 230,000 people and injured 300,000. Then in 2016, Hurricane Matthew destroyed over 500 schools in Haiti contributed to a tremendous loss in their agriculture and livestock (Bliss, 2013). Haiti already battles supplying their citizens with…

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    People can save their money in banks only to find them empty and others must experience through immense poverty since their government contains an immense lust for money and power. A plethora of causes of poverty exists in our world and people loathe them. Loans commonly and predominant cause poverty , whether they are student loans or bank loans for houses, to escape debt or out of poverty. A person gives a Loan (a certain amount of money) to a person and the person who receives the money…

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    Development studies is a discipline that seeks to answer big questions surrounding the way countries develop over time. One of these questions is the question of poverty; how it is caused and more importantly what can be done to solve the issue of poverty. According to the United Nations (UN) (2010) 2.8 billion people survive on less than $2 a day which is nearly half the population. Thus development studies seek to find solutions to this issue in order to assure that all people have equal…

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