Financial Services for Poor
Addressing the situation of the poor in Australia, let alone around the rest of both the civilized and developing world, can be quite a difficult to task. Indeed, people being poor is often a self-perpetuating cycle but it is also caused by income inequality and other socioeconomic factors that most people have little to no power to control. However, there are solutions and ways to improve one's life for those that have the motivation and willingness to do so. However, it also requires a company and people behind said company that are willing to take less profit than they could so as to truly help the poor rather than take advantage of them while they are down. While some companies like pay-day loan companies and the like just want to make a profit from the challenges of the poor, companies like Acme Financial Services will make a little profit but will largely help the poor move past their temporary challenges and/or break the bad habits and cycles that place and keep them in poverty.
Analysis
Many people are quick to assail and impugn the poor as lazy but that is usually far from the truth in one or more ways. While some of the poor are indeed guilty of making egregiously bad decisions including doing so over time, there is also a pervasive amount of income inequality and wealth inequality. These two conditions are not only issues in Australia but also around the rest of the civilized world as made clear in the first appendix. There are also some demographics subsets like single mothers and the disabled that are more prone to be poor than others. These statistics alone prove that the plight of the poor is largely something that is not of their own making and it is something that is getting worse and worse. However, the answer from many in the private sector is to profit and pillage the poor. Pay-day loan companies and the like around the world charge exorbitant interest rates to the poor and otherwise take advantage. While it is true that there is a higher risk in lending and otherwise providing services to the poor due to their unwillingness and/or inability to pay, there is a not-so-fine line between helping the poor while still making some profits and committing an overt money-grab.
The world of scholarly research proves the above and more. One study found that both partnered and single mothers have significant mental health challenges. The implications that this presents when talking about financial hardship and social support are obvious as mothers with mental health issues are less likely to be able to keep and hold a job and this impacts their ability to afford quality mental health services. This creates a vicious cycle whereby mental health needs require money and lack of money leads to untreated mental health issues. The range of factors and effects involved with this nasty little cycle include lack of social support, unemployment, financial hardship, the consequences rendered by divorce and separation and general socioeconomic disadvantages. The married vs. non-married dynamic alone is problematic as women that are partnered experience a mental health issue just over half as much as single mothers, at rates of 23.6% and 45%, respectively (Crosier, Butterworth & Rodgers, 2007, pp. 6-7).
The aforementioned income distribution debacle is also a major source of concern. However, defining poverty and the causes of the same is something that many people that are not focused on poverty as a source of income distribution seize on. Add on the fact that lifestyle habits, educational performance and work habits can obviously have a major cause and effect relationship with poverty performance, many people point to bad choices leading to bad effects. There is some truth to this but the fact that bad education and bad life choices are happening on such a wide scale. However, the rich and government policies are not adequately addressing the problems of the poor. Since there is only so much any one business...
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