low-income neighborhoods
Low-income neighborhoods are areas where residents typically have lower average incomes compared to other parts of a city or region. These neighborhoods often face challenges such as limited access to quality education, healthcare, and job opportunities. The housing in these areas may be more affordable, but it can also be of lower quality and may lack essential services.
Residents of low-income neighborhoods may experience higher rates of poverty and unemployment. Community resources, such as parks and recreational facilities, can be scarce, impacting the overall quality of life. Local governments and organizations often work to improve conditions in these areas through various programs and initiatives.