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The Causes And Effects Of Income Inequality And Poverty

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Income inequality and poverty and are issues affecting a majority of people around the different parts of the globe. These issues exist and are increasingly becoming a major concern in both developing and developed countries. The purpose of this paper is to show some of the causes and effects of income inequality and poverty in developing and developed countries. Income inequality varies especially by region, education and social standing and hence increasingly widening for so many years. In addition, a large group of people in the world have the inability to access high-quality education, shelter, food, clothing, and basic medicine. Business activities are an important factor in the economy and have the ability to aid in eradicating poverty through providing fair wages reducing the uneven distribution of income.

Karl Marx believed that the emergence of capitalism introduced hierarchy of class in society. That is to say, the rich, middle class and poor, and income inequalities between these classes will continue to rise in a capitalistic society. The richest one percent own almost fifty percent of the world’s wealth thus, leaving the rest of the human population competing for the remaining fifty percent of the total wealth. A vast majority of corporations and firms are owned by some of the richest people in the world, and, decisions made by these big businesses consequently have a huge impact on the economy and lives of so many individuals. For example, Walmart is owned by the Walton family and they are worth around USD $30 billion (Forbes 2017: World's top 20 billionaires (2017, October 27)).

Businesses are driven by profit motive and as a result, injustices are created whereby, workers are exploited through payment of low wages both in developed and developing countries. In a capitalistic mode of production, companies’ posse power to exploit employees for the purpose of self-interest. Wages are too low to cover an individual and household day to day costs and basic needs and for that reason, causing poverty especially for those individuals living in developing countries. Wages are a major source of livelihood in households. For instance, the minimum wage in Manitoba is $11.15 an hour as of October 01,

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