Shanice Brown Reflection#6

Capitalism in the United States “oppresses, restricts, and inhibits the access of marginalized individuals, minority communities, and differently abled persons by regulating the opportunities available to them.” In order to change this toxicity  a feminist economy has to prioritize social justice, equality, and sustainability, and work to eliminate all forms of exploitation, including gender-based exploitation. In order to make things different we must start with not only addressing the problem but showing actions on how to find  better solution on how everyone could be treated fairly without feeling 

Despite these challenges, many women in the United States have also used capitalism as a means of economic empowerment, starting their own businesses or building successful careers in various industries. However, the persistent gender-based economic inequality in the United States highlights the need for continued efforts to address systemic discrimination and ensure equal opportunities for women. Gender pay affects economic security and their ability to provide for themselves and their families. 

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