There are numerous factors that can contribute to people staying in poverty. Limited access to quality education and job opportunities can hinder upward mobility. Insufficient income, often caused by low-paying jobs or unemployment, can make it difficult to meet basic needs and save money. Systemic issues such as discrimination, inequality, and lack of social support can also play a role. Additionally, circumstances like health challenges, family responsibilities, or unforeseen events can perpetuate poverty. Overcoming poverty requires a comprehensive approach that addresses these complex factors, including equitable access to education, skills training, job creation, social safety nets, and policies promoting economic inclusion and equal opportunities.