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Answered by rudrasakariya
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Causes of poverty is a highly ideologically charged subject, as different causes point to different remedies. Broadly speaking, the socialist tradition locates the roots of poverty in problems of distribution and the use of the means of production as capital benefiting individuals, and calls for re-distribution of wealth as the solution, whereas the neoliberal school of thought is dedicated the idea that creating conditions for profitable private investment is the solutions. Neoliberal think tanks have received extensive funding,[1] and the ability to apply many of their ideas in highly indebted countries in the global South as a condition for receiving emergency loans from the International Monetary Fund. The text below represents an analysis of the causes of poverty that ignores the role of capitalist social organization in generating and maintaining inequality.

Causes of poverty is changing trends in a country's economy. Associated with the lack of education, high divorce rate, a culture of poverty, illiteracy, overpopulation, epidemic diseases such as AIDS and malaria[2] and environmental problems such as lack of rainfall.[3][4]

Extreme weather may be a cause of poverty in many countries. Drought, rainfall and flooding are some of the biggest causes of poverty by weather. When natural disasters do not gain media attention raising money becomes more difficult. This is made worse when governments spend money in the capitals instead of the poorest areas which need it most.[5]

In a BBC discussion in 2012, Tony Blair said that the cause of poverty was inequality of opportunity.[6]

In 2014, almost 50 percent of people in the world lived on less than $2.50 per day.[7]

Answered by shree2131
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some of the top causes of poverty around the world. Inadequate access to clean water and nutritious food. Little or no access to livelihoods or jobs. Conflict. Inequality. Poor education. Climate change. Lack of infrastructure. Limited capacity of the government.

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