There will always be poor people just like the middle class and rich op. No solution will change any of this. As the world population continues rising, the number of people in each category will continue rising too.
High income individuals in first world countries will continue rising while low income individuals in third world countries will continue rising too. This is reality sadly.
That is true. It is known everywhere that just as our fingers are not equal so are our lives going to be, The only option is that we are given the chance to choose whether we want to stay poor or change our part of success, and when you talk to people about these things, people don't show concern about the status they want to belong to, and there is no solution because even the government has nothing to do with this case, you choose if you want to remain poor or not.
And surprisingly, the number of poor people will continue to rise, especially in African countries. The interesting thing is that the number of rich people continues to reduce because the rich are always becoming richer. because as the world becomes more technological, the number of people not getting jobs is increasing. Now that is where adoption of the new world comes in, so if you are left out, then you will only struggle.
This whole "choice" story about getting rich is a hoax. Like saying a fish can become a bird. People, the game is rigged. It takes more than choosing "success" to achieve it. The entire machine is designed to keep certain people in certain areas
Don't ignore government involvement. They write and change the regulations mid-game while pretending to watch from the sidelines. The laws and regulations aren't clear. They're for experienced players. The rich get richer? That's the point, not an accident. And this tech revolution? Old game, new participants
Think it's about staying up and progressing? Some runners have a ten-mile head start, and you're telling them to run faster? We can't escape quickly. Look at why the playing field isn't level. We must address the core problems, not just blame people who can't keep up with a system structured to keep them down