The gap between the rich and the poor is increasingly wide, as rich people become richer and poor people grow poorer. What problems could this situation cause? What are the solutions to address those problems?
The gap between the rich and the poor is increasingly wide, as rich people become richer and poor people grow poorer. What problems could this situation cause? What are the solutions to address those problems? kj7lN
It is true that the gap between the rich and the poor is growing wider in many
regions of the world. While the problems that result are complex,
fundamental solutions based on expanding education should be adopted to
tackle this problem.
Increasing levels of poverty and rising wealth inequalities impact on the
economic growth of a country and the security of its citizens. In economic
terms, the existence of a large mass of unemployed or low-paid workers
directly affects domestic businesses, such as local shops and factories. As
nobody has money to buy their products, they are themselves forced to close,
creating further unemployment. In terms of public security, without the
means of obtaining money through work, the poor may turn to crimes such as
drug trafficking, prostitution, robbery and violent attacks on others. Youth
unemployment has, in particular, been linked with rising crime rates.
Governments must, therefore, expand educational opportunities to benefit all
their citizens, in order to reduce the gap between the rich and the poor. The
provision of a better standard of schooling in slum areas of cities and in poor
rural regions would enable children to reach a higher level of educational
attainment. Grants and scholarships could be used to help students to remain
in education for longer and gain qualifications. In particular, technical
education could be expanded, helping poorer children to learn trades. In
construction, engineering, and agriculture, a highly-educated workforce will
be needed in the future, and skilled workers will be able to command high
salaries and enjoy a decent standard of living. As work opportunities
improve, crime rates will fall.
Thus, dealing with the problem at its roots, by expanding educational
opportunities, the authorities would be able to reduce the gap between the
wealthy and poor sectors of society.
It is true that the gap between the rich and the
poor
is growing wider in
many
regions of the world. While the problems that result are complex,
fundamental solutions based on expanding education should
be adopted
to
tackle this problem.
Increasing levels of poverty and rising wealth inequalities impact on the
economic growth of a country and the security of its citizens. In economic
terms, the existence of a large mass of unemployed or low-paid workers
directly
affects domestic businesses, such as local shops and factories. As
nobody has money to
buy
their products, they are themselves forced to close,
creating
further
unemployment. In terms of public security, without the
means of obtaining money through work, the
poor
may turn to crimes such as
drug trafficking, prostitution, robbery and violent attacks on others. Youth
unemployment has,
in particular
,
been linked
with rising crime rates.
Governments
must
,
therefore
, expand educational opportunities to benefit all
their citizens, in order to
reduce
the gap between the rich and the
poor
. The
provision of a better standard of schooling in slum areas of cities and in poor
rural regions would enable children to reach a higher level of educational
attainment. Grants and scholarships could be
used
to
help
students to remain
in education for longer and gain qualifications.
In particular
, technical
education could
be expanded
, helping poorer children to learn trades. In
construction, engineering, and agriculture, a
highly
-educated workforce will
be needed
in the future, and skilled workers will be able to command high
salaries and enjoy a decent standard of living. As work opportunities
improve
, crime rates will fall.
Thus
, dealing with the problem at its roots, by expanding educational
opportunities, the authorities would be able to
reduce
the gap between the
wealthy and
poor
sectors of society.
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