Poverty
Autor: arojas • June 6, 2016 • Essay • 291 Words (2 Pages) • 804 Views
The wealthy have no choice to be wealthy .The people who are born wealthy have nothing to worry about , they have everything provided to them so losing it and becoming poor is hard and the person himself wouldn't let that happen because it is given to them as an opportunity that benefits them. In the PBS article, the boy who was born wealthy was raised educated and had money left over he had nothing to complain about.(pbs) This suggest that he was born wealthy but that's not a bad thing because if you're born wealthy you have nothing to complain about because you never experience the difficulty of paying for education or owning a house . As a result of this the wealthy have no choice in being wealthy but they're glad they are because life is so much simpler for them .
Dropping out of highschool might bring you success at an early age , but later on when you need to get married and support a family you don't want them to continue on that life of poverty. The author says that high school dropouts end up being poor, 40 out of 100 of all people who drop out will be poor and 58 out of 100 will be earning low income, while only 29% of high school graduates and 18 % with an associate's degree will face the same problem (sum et al). This demonstrates that when one does drop out of highschool his chances of continuing the cycle of poverty will have a greater chance of being in issue in that person's life, while a person who continues their education or just finishes high school will be less likely to follow that cycle.
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