Sociology, asked by pradhankanhucharan, 7 months ago

Why are there always more poor people alive compared to rich people yet poor people have a much higher mortality rate?​

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Answered by MƦAttrαctívє
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Explanation:

Current Tax Rates Favor the Rich

The natural effect of lower tax rates is that the wealthiest get to keep more of their income, which tends to widen the gap between rich and poor, according to the CRS analysis.

Answered by Shujathekiya
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Answer:

There have always been more poor people than rich people in any given place at any given time, though rich people would seem to fence themselves off from harm more, eat better, allocate themselves better health care, insure themselves expensively from risk, invoice their burdens on the poor, and live longer. In thousands of years, the population of the long-living rich has never come close to outstripping that of their shorter-life-spanned poor compatriots. Why is this the case?

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