1. The statistic that caught my eye the most was about how those with less wealth struggle to have access to quality education, healthcare, and housing. This then creates a cycle of poverty. Wealthy individuals comparatively have a disproportionate influence on shaping laws and policies that favor their interests rather than the common good. .
  2. Significant wealth gaps cause division among different social classes leads to instability within communities. Public schools in wealthier areas often receive more funding. This results in better facilities and resources compared to schools in poorer neighborhoods and affects children’s opportunities for success. Additionally, people with lower incomes may struggle to afford healthcare. Wealthier individuals can access the best medical services, leading to disparities in health outcomes.

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