Poor farmers often get poorer due to a combination of factors such as inadequate access to credit, high input costs, and fluctuating market prices for their crops. They may also face challenges like climate change, which can lead to crop failures, and limited access to technology or education that could improve their farming practices. Additionally, systemic issues like land tenure insecurity and exploitation by middlemen can further diminish their income and economic stability. These challenges create a cycle of poverty that is difficult to escape.
William Harrison in a 1840 speech (making the rich richer and the poor poorer) Shelley in 1840 said That the rich have become richer and the poor poorer In modern times, Stanley Lebergott states that under a free market, the rich get rich and the poor get poorer.
the poor becomes poorer. the rich becomes richer!
this allows farmers to have a fair price for the good quality food that they make
When the rich were getting richer and the poor were getting poorer.
because of the govt.....
poorer The rich are getting richer and the poor poorer.
poorer, poorest
The comparative form of "poor" is "poorer."
William Harrison in a 1840 speech (making the rich richer and the poor poorer) Shelley in 1840 said That the rich have become richer and the poor poorer In modern times, Stanley Lebergott states that under a free market, the rich get rich and the poor get poorer.
poorer
poorer
Poorer.
Poorer.
poorer, poorest
poorer, poorest
No, he did not although the releasing of some public lands to poorer farmers may have been in his plans, he never actually got around to doing it.
Poor questions and ever poorer answers