Cycle Of Poverty
The Cycle of Poverty refers to a situation where individuals or families remain in poverty across generations. This cycle often begins with limited access to education, which can lead to low-paying jobs and insufficient income. Without financial resources, families struggle to provide basic needs, such as food, healthcare, and housing, perpetuating their economic challenges.
As children grow up in these conditions, they may also face barriers to education and job opportunities. This lack of upward mobility can result in a continuous loop, where poverty is passed down, making it difficult for future generations to escape the cycle and improve their living conditions.