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Social Inequality In The US

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This article informs and convinces the audience that only when the community can join forces to eliminate social inequality, can the working poor in the US have more opportunities to climb up the social ladder. Working poor in the US are much more diligent their European counterparts as they have a higher tendency to worker longer hours and retire later (Lam, 2017). Unfortunately, neither can they improve their living standard, nor experience an upward mobility thanks to the lack of opportunities. This phenomenon explains why the majority the respondents have become skeptical towards the importance of assiduousness to the social status and living standard advancement of the impoverished in a poll conducted by the Strong, Prosperous and Resilient …show more content…

The same also applies to Hong Kong. Apart from Shamshuipo, an inner city with a low residential income, other urban outskirts, such as Tuen Mun, Tin Shui Wai and Yuen Long, where lots the underprivileged reside in the public housing estates (SCMP, 2010). However, as these cities are remote from the urban area, city dwellers would inevitably afford extremely expensive transportation costs and time (Lam & Lee, 2008). Therefore, some of them choose searching jobs near their home for the sake of saving the high-rising costs. Paradoxically, remote areas may not offer them jobs with better remuneration package, so they still cannot really improve their economic situation in the …show more content…

One classical example is Tin Shu Wai, a city coined as the “tragic city” around a decade before because of a number of suicide cases (SCMP, 2010). After a wave of suicide cases, the government has started to find out the reason behind, some stakeholders voice out their opinion that this phenomenon is the result of the government’s blunder in planning the city (Tang, 2014). Ostensibly, it would be highly difficult for Hong Kong’s government to amend the planning in these districts, so the government can only moderate the problem by subsidizing residents’ commuting between the city and the periphery area and establish locally-operated market to generate more jobs for residents. However, as the number of visitors and revenue are far from satisfactory, the market seems less successfully (Li, 2013). In conclusion, working poor in Chicago and Hong Kong encounter different difficulties. Although the government has made effort in alleviating the problem, these programmes still have not borne

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