The causes of hunger and poverty normally occur around insufficient income due to low wages and cost of living expenses. The link between poverty, hunger, homelessness, and joblessness are connected to a person all at the same time. When an individual experiences poverty, they also experience hunger, the working poor which leads to homelessness and eventually joblessness. Resembling how the “look” of hunger and homelessness differ from group to group while also describing the “faces” of hunger and homelessness. The look of hunger differs depending on the situation such as, income inequality and food deserts. The look of homelessness is often resorted to people who lack affordable housing, such as veterans who have injuries or post-traumatic stress. Showing what is meant by the terms of working poor and street people. The working poor simply means people who do work but their income is so insignificant that they can only afford to put food on the table and pay bills. No progression in life due to that repeat cycle with no money left for savings. Street people are often referred to as the people who are often homeless by choice such as hippies, beggars, street performers and the mentally ill. The stereotypes that exist that are not true about homeless people and those affected by poverty are that they are uneducated, criminals, drug addicts, mentally ill,
The causes of hunger and poverty normally occur around insufficient income due to low wages and cost of living expenses. The link between poverty, hunger, homelessness, and joblessness are connected to a person all at the same time. When an individual experiences poverty, they also experience hunger, the working poor which leads to homelessness and eventually joblessness. Resembling how the “look” of hunger and homelessness differ from group to group while also describing the “faces” of hunger and homelessness. The look of hunger differs depending on the situation such as, income inequality and food deserts. The look of homelessness is often resorted to people who lack affordable housing, such as veterans who have injuries or post-traumatic stress. Showing what is meant by the terms of working poor and street people. The working poor simply means people who do work but their income is so insignificant that they can only afford to put food on the table and pay bills. No progression in life due to that repeat cycle with no money left for savings. Street people are often referred to as the people who are often homeless by choice such as hippies, beggars, street performers and the mentally ill. The stereotypes that exist that are not true about homeless people and those affected by poverty are that they are uneducated, criminals, drug addicts, mentally ill,