Many people assume poverty affects only a small portion of society, but the reality is far different. Around the world, billions of people live with limited access to quality housing, healthcare, education, and financial security. Even in wealthy nations, millions struggle to cover basic living expenses despite working full-time.
At the same time, the majority of wealth is concentrated in the hands of a relatively small percentage of the population. Studies consistently show that the richest individuals and households control a disproportionately large share of assets, investments, and financial resources. While the bottom half of the population owns only a small fraction of total wealth, the top tiers hold the overwhelming majority.
Understanding this gap is not about creating division—it's about recognizing how resources are distributed. Knowledge of economic inequality helps people make informed decisions about education, careers, investments, and public policy. The truth is simple: what you know won't hurt you. What you don’t know just might.We glorify people in power while we live in poverty and many are content
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