Is inequality inevitable?

Med Card Now
3 min readDec 12, 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic has been difficult for everyone, but it’s been a lot harder for some. In the United States, you may find huge gaps in income, access to healthcare, and quality of education in these times also.

Social workers are believed that everyone everywhere deserved an equal opportunity to thrive. But in order to address inequities, you need to know exactly where — and for whom — they exist.

Someone says fascinating and often surprising insights into where opportunity exists on the neighborhood level. One may particularly interested in the findings about two areas in central Los Angeles: Watts and Compton. The two areas are in a nearby location and another demographic data are same. But in Compton child born in very low income which is more likely to earn a decent income than one which born in Watts.

You may ask Compton’s mayor to help us understand why. I am so impressed by the work she’s done to make her city better, especially her gang intervention program. Even though many of the initiatives has created might not work in every city, civic leaders and policymakers can learn a lot from her about assessing and addressing a community’s specific needs. This success gives us hope for the future.

People, who were born in the United States where they generally have stability, not war, food availability. Their fear of violence was very low. They could sit and read and had a fantastic upbringing and also had the chance to develop one intellectually quite dramatically. On the other hand, some people who born in Chicago in the ’30s, black, poor, they had to push his way out to success and opportunity. They are not sure if they had to battle really kind of simple needs, whether it was being hungry or trying to make money, if I would’ve been able to be successful in the field that I’m successful in. They will always be an outlier when it comes to a black man in America.

Both of them exceeded expectation, in terms of what was possible. But then there are some things that just feel inevitably unequal.

What Jobs That Don’t Drug Test in California ? Increasingly employers are updating their drug test policies due to the fact that legal cannabis use could exclude otherwise great employees. Some may choose not to drug test at all while others may retain their testing requirements but turn a blind eye to cannabis use letting potential employees know that they must not use it on the job and trusting that they will abide by that rule.

Suppose the system that tries to equalize all outcomes is communism. But that system, in terms of incentives and rewarding hard work and innovation has worked very poorly. Some of the most miserable lives, shortest lives, in the world are where we have that condition still in place. How you combine a desire to have some mobility, safety net, and yet encourage hard work and innovation, that every country’s still struggling to find that balance. People have a moral obligation to take responsibility for the issue of inequality. The greatest inequity is to be born in a poor country and there you have a 20% chance of dying before the age of five.

You will find that many children are coming in from such place where people had 50% chance to get enough food for their body and mind. Those are very unstable condition and dramatic divide among them.

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