In wealthy countries, such as the US or UK, there is an uneven distribution of wealth. There are classes: the upper class, middle class, and lower class. The lower class includes people with the lowest income and the homeless. These people do not have enough money as they are either unemployed or have a poor paying job. They either cannot keep or find a job, or do not recieve enough money to keep a house or pay bills. Unfortunately, there is also the portion of homeless people who are addicts (either to alcohol or drugs) and use the majority of their money paying for alcohol or drugs, in which case they cannot afford a house or keep a job.
All of them.
wealthy was Amarica
As with all countries and places, not all the inhabitants are wealthy, indeed less than 1% of any countries citizens are wealthy.
i need the answer for this one please
It is difficult to determine which country has the least amount of homelessness as reporting and definitions may vary. Countries such as Finland, Japan, and Norway are often cited for their successful efforts in reducing homelessness through housing-first initiatives and strong social welfare programs.
Human rights are less likely to be abused in wealthy countries as wealthy people have everything they want and dont need to fights for power... i think
This is a normative statement that implies a moral or ethical judgment. It suggests that wealthy countries have a responsibility to provide assistance to less affluent countries.
It is one of the poorest countries in the world
Exposing Homelessness was created in 2006.
Homelessness - ???? is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG
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Because in wealthy countries they have the money to keep everyone healthy, and if they're healthy, they probably won't die. ****** Above is good answer. Wealthy countries have better medical services, vaccination programs, better sanitation, pure water, better nutrition, and the ability to repsond to natural disasters.