In 2020, Kevin Hanley served as a clerk. By 2050, his son was begging on the street. What is the matter with Kevin Hanley's son? This story is a mere fictitious story called Ben Stein's "Lazy Teenager's Fables". This is about America's decline due to the deterioration of the educational system in the United States. If the educational system fails, we are not better than our ancestors, because we will not be educated, so people will return to the beginning of intense manual labor.
• Improve access to education, improve health impacts, and redistribute social policy, as seen in the decline in educational gaps, regardless of the level of economic development of the country, between poor and middle class It helps to increase income share. Other studies have agreed that loose labor market rules and technological advances are controlling poor and middle class income share. Often poor people are engaged in low-safety jobs with low wages (usually in the informal sector) and tend to gain more profits from labor market regulations such as minimum wage and dismissal restrictions As a result, this result is not surprising. . This shows a policy role that makes education more accessible, while keeping changes in the labor market system from unduly punishing people in low-income brackets (Bruckner, Dabla-Norris and Gradstein, 2015) . And to some extent
Condition and social mobility and social cohesion are reduced. As a consequence of these changes, health inequities in many countries have not decreased and are increasing. The economic crisis since 2008 is deeper and widespread than most people had predicted, exacerbating this trend and revealing domestic and international serious social and economic inequality ing. Human rights approaches will support priority efforts to improve health and reduce inequality. Achieving these goals requires clear actions against sound social determinants, that is, major policy tasks. These health inequalities are widespread, sustainable, unnecessary and unfair, and addressing these issues should be a top priority for governance at all levels of the region. The necessary action is necessary to protect current and future generations throughout the life course and broader social and economic scope.