- Explain what the four factors of poverty are and how they impact one’s life.
The four factors of poverty are Education, Health, housing/geography, and food.
- Explain how the cycle of poverty works.
The cycle of poverty starts when your parents don’t have enough I need to support you and your sister’s and brothers’ food, education, and Healthcare. then you grow up not having enough food and I have an education, so you can’t get a job. Then when someone offers you food for you you take it and then as the days go on to take in more of that bad food and then you get diabetes. Since you don’t have any Health insurance you can’t buy meds for diabetes. Then you die.
- How do we help people get healthy food cheaply (make sure your answer is realistic)?
We paid Farmers to give a lot of food to homeless shelters and out in the streets so then poor people can get good and healthy food that they need.
What government policy suggestions do you have?
none
What changes can you/we make to help?
Grow healthy food for poor people
Defend your answer:
Where helping Famers and homeless people. So were helping everyone.
Why is your idea ideal? Do we have enough food already? How much food are we currently wasting?
Hello JW,
I am Oskar, and I can relate to your blog. We are currently in a unit called economics, in humanities. In this unit, we talk about economic terms, including poverty. This blog really helped me understand the poverty cycle, which we had not covered, so thank you for educating me. Go to my blog and look at my posts: https://oskariskl.blogspot.com/. Here is a post that describes me: https://oskariskl.blogspot.com/2019/11/hello-again-world.html.
Keep notified, more blogs are coming up.
Oskar
Hello Oskar,
Thank you for commenting on my blog I greatly appreciated it. I will keep you posted on new post’s
I like reading your blog Coby – you have great thoughts! This is an interesting and important subject. It would be great to hear your ideas on how we might prevent people from becoming poor or help them when they do become poor. Good work!
Jon