After careful consideration, we came to the conclusion that "we" are very selfish. Of course it is not intentional. Only when you do not know, it sneaks into our lives when we are not looking. Through "us" it refers to the majority of the population of the northern hemisphere. Yes, we are rich, gluttonous and glamorous little people living a luxurious life, we are sacrificing the thin people of the third world. "Luxury!" You will cry against you. "Of course" I cried out our living space and compared it with the soil occupied by many hungry partners.
The poor land of Asia, Africa and Latin America is called "Third World" by us. This is to distinguish it from the "industrialized Europe" and the "first world" of North America, and now the "second world" of a communist country that actually does not exist. "Poverty in the Third World is called" Low Development "and is considered a primitive historical situation by most Western observers. We believe that it is always there, poor countries believe poor countries are poor, poor countries are poor countries, or people are not productive.
America is always regarded as a superpower and a developed country in the world. The term poverty may make reality the poor live in severe situations, but when talking about poverty in the United States, the term takes a new dimension. The cause of poverty in the United States shows that even though the United States is a country of dreams, it does not have the rest of the world. Ashwini K. Sule believes that poverty often associates poverty with countries of the third world, which I believe is far from the truth. Sulai suggested that the reasons for poverty are different, just as the definition of poverty is different. Furthermore, in this paper it is argued that poverty is caused by various factors such as unemployment, lack of education, collapse of family system, lack of willingness. Contrary to the general idea, the "influence" of poverty may be the cause of poverty.
The history and definition of poverty in the United States, the cause / cause of poverty, the impact of poverty on the United States, and the wage of the poor. Poverty is almost a state or condition without money or things. In the United States, poverty began to become a major problem when reaching 22.4% of the US population in the late 1950s. The poverty rate steadily declined through the 1960s, reaching 11.1% in 1973. Over the next 10 years, the poverty rate has changed between 11.1.