Why poor are always poor and rich always rich
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The rich have become richer, and the poor have become poorer; and the vessel of the State is driven between the Scylla and Charybdis of anarchy and despotism." "To him that hath" etc. is a reference to Matthew 25:29 (the parable of the talents, see also Matthew effect).
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Breaking out of the poverty trap is difficult of course, but one of the key factors that have been observed in both rich and poor countries, is investment in education and other human capital. Unfortunately in many of the countries that have seen the greatest rise in inequality in the last few decades, the government's spending on human capital (health, education, etc) has declined very often for ideological reasons. So there is a way to resolve this issue, but the political will is often missing.
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