User:Ratsameelee/Causes of poverty/Bemrich Peer Review

Hello Ratsamee, reading over your wiki page, I feel like you really have a good thing to write about like causes of poverty. I'm going to write a little summary about causes of poverty and what I think about it. I think you should first get started with your first edit and your bibiography. The bibliography shouldn't be hard sense we did a 30 source on last semester on our topics. I feel once you figure those two out, youll know how to finish out the semester strong!!

One of the primary causes of poverty is lack of access to education and job opportunities. Without access to quality education or the ability to find stable employment, individuals and families may struggle to make ends meet and remain trapped in a cycle of poverty.

Another significant cause of poverty is inadequate social support systems. In many cases, individuals and families living in poverty do not have access to adequate healthcare, housing, or nutrition programs, which can exacerbate their struggles and make it difficult to break free from poverty.

Economic policies can also contribute to poverty, particularly when they favor the wealthy over the poor or fail to address structural inequality. For example, policies that prioritize tax cuts for the rich or deregulation of industries can worsen income inequality and contribute to poverty.

Other factors that can contribute to poverty include discrimination, environmental degradation, and natural disasters. Discrimination can limit opportunities for individuals and communities, while environmental degradation and natural disasters can lead to loss of income and resources.

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I wrote what cause poverty and what I have seen. I feel like there are many different factors that contribute to poverty, and addressing them requires a comprehensive and multifaceted approach. By addressing issues such as access to education and employment, social support systems, economic policies, discrimination, and environmental concerns, we can work to alleviate poverty and create a more just and equitable society. I hope Ratsamee can use some of this information.