What is relative poverty
When a households income is below 60% of the median countries population.
-> for example one who lives in relative poverty in the Uk may be better off than one in (Chad) as we can access free health care ect
What is absolute poverty
When income is so low that it is impossible to access basic necessities
What percentage of people live in relative poverty in the UK
22% in 2019/2020
Define wealth inequality
Wealth inequality therefore refers to the unequal distribution of assets in a group of people.
Assets are things such as property, investments or art work.
define income inequality
The unequal distribution of income in a group of people
3 negatives of inequality
2 positives of inequality
2. Higher incentive to work or better their skills -> as those who do get paid better sums of money
What is the trickle down effect?
If high-income earners gain an increase in salary, then everyone in the economy will benefit as their increased income and wealth filter through to all sections in society
This can occur through higher AD or increased business investment.
Evaluation of the trickle down effect
This was shown in Ronal Reagans presidency when income tax is lowered
What effect does an income tax cut have on the economy?
A tax cut increases incentive to work as one can gain more disposable income. As a result it may increase economic activity
2 Causes of income inequality
Equity
Equity recognizes that each person has different circumstances and allocates the exact resources and opportunities needed to reach an equal outcome.
Equity focuses on equal outcome
Equality
Equality means each individual or group of people is given the same resources or opportunities
Equality focus on equal starts.
What is the cost of inequality in the UK
£39 billion per year
Many of the costs associated with inequality remain incalculable. For example, how does one value the higher level of community cohesion, trust, and social mobility associated with less unequal countries?
4 ways to solve poverty
2 negative points of progressive taxes
Evaluations point for the minimum wage
labour intensive industries may especially be affected. ->more unemployment benefits and less tax revenue.
how can poverty be solved by market forces
chains of reasoning
what is the employment trap
when it becomes more beneficial to stay unemployed as the benefits earned is much higher than working a job
why may the free market be unable to solve poverty
causes of inequality
why is the national minimum wage limited in reducing inequality
as they jobs usually are occupied by second income earners and students who aren’t poor
what is on the axis of gini coefficient
Y- percentage of income
X- percentage of population.
what represents perfect equality in the gini coefficient
0= perfect equality
1= perfect inequality
being on ur ones is always bad