Classism and Economic Inequities Families and Children Living in Poverty
Classism and economic inequality create systematic biases and limits that make socioeconomic status affect economic opportunities, resources, influence, and reputation. Insecure housing, food insecurity, healthcare, and early childhood education affect the development of low-income families and children. Also, neighborhood food banks, shelters, medical facilities, and advocacy groups handle these needs. However, government help, living wage ... Read More
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