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The Effects Of Poverty On The United States

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Dustin Nguyen
English 1B
12/07/2015
Professor Sirkin

The Effects of Poverty on Education
For those who live in the United States, some do not see the correlation between poverty and its effects on people’s behavior to their academics. Poverty affects many students at a young age depending on the location they are in as it prevents underprivileged kids to seek higher education. However, with new opportunities [in effect], kids in poverty can have the same education as privileged kids. Poverty stricken students are disadvantaged when trying to obtain a higher education. Children in poverty lose their motivation in school when they do not have the support of their parents. Some other issues students face includes parents not being able to assist their child in school. Another is that the child is not able to go to school because they have to work instead and support their families. Although public education is available to all children, those that live in poverty are deprived of its full potential due to the factors of low family incomes as well as the lack of self-motivation and the importance of having an education.
Poverty remains a serious issue in society. As the rate for children in poverty increases, many researchers argue that promoting parent job employment would be necessary to reduce the number of children who lives in poverty to receive a better education. Increasing the amount of employment and the parent’s income would allow the children to perform well in

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