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How The US Is Unfair to Its Poor People in The 21st Century

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How The US Is Unfair to Its Poor People in The 21st Century

The poor people in America that mainly consist of the minorities have often complained

about the lack of government support in improving their conditions. In reality, the government

has failed to offer the opportunities that can facilitate their likelihood of succeeding. This essay

will reveal how the government has failed to stop the racial discrimination in the job market,

banned certain businesses, and placed strict requirements for the minorities seeking loan

facilities, and the issues have clearly intensified the situation of the poor people.

The government has failed to set strict policies that will reduce the racial employment

gap. In this case, the poor people have been unable to get the jobs that can help them in getting a

constant source of income. Alan et al. (n.d.) reveal that the unemployment rate for adult white

high-school dropouts (11.4 percent) was less than the rate for blacks with some college education

or an associates degree (11.6 percent) (417). The scenario clearly proves that the poor people

are less likely to get money that can improve their conditions because of the discrimination.

Most minorities have been unable to access any loan facilities that can assist them in

financing their business ventures. In particular, Alan et al. (n.d.) assert that more stringent

collateral and credit requirements have led to the black businesses failing to get enough loans

that can support their daily needs (420). More important, the Black people have been unable to

secure employment opportunities, and starting business ventures have turned out to be a huge

problem.

The government has also focused on banning ice creams and cigarettes with the aim of

protecting the population, yet, they are interfering with business opportunities. However,

abolishing ice cream in Brooklyn and the cigarettes in New York showed how the government
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was not ready to support the poor people in saving themselves from severe poverty (Mangu-

Ward, n.d.). Most minorities are simply trying to create a proper way of getting enough income

to cater to their needs and ending such initiatives shows the lack of government support.

The US government should provide a supportive environment that will offer the poor

people a chance to get the loan facilities and friendly policies. Most of the Black people and

other minorities cannot access the loans because of the strict requirements. Hence, the

government should make the required changes to facilitate their business activities and ensure

that they get enough profits to improve their situation. More important, they can also offer job

opportunities to the other unemployed youths that have a difficult time supporting themselves.

Alan et al. insist that the federal job guarantee will provide an opportunity for every

American to be employed. More important, the jobs often create the financial security that can

sustain them in the long-run (Alan et al., n.d.). The platform will reduce the discrimination that

the poor Black people and other minorities have been experiencing in the job market. Perhaps,

they will get a chance to earn enough money and move to the proper neighborhoods.

In conclusion, the government has ignored the interests of the poor people, and there is

the need to create proper measures to intervene and reduce the poverty that they are

experiencing. For instance, the strict requirements in most banks show how the government

should establish a supportive environment that will facilitate their business activities. Enough job

opportunities will also assist the minorities in getting income to support their expenses as well.
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References

Alan Aja, Daniel Bustillo, William Darity, Jr., and Darrick Hamilton. (n.d.). From a Tangle of

Pathology to a Race-Fair America.

Mangu-Ward, Katherine (n.d.). The war on negative liberty


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