The unresolved issue they have to deal with is...
By Shavkat
@Shavkat (141905)
Philippines
November 17, 2020 9:32am CST
...the coronavirus. In contrast to last year, this year is so upsetting. There are so many changes that need to deal with. I am not giving up because humans can easily adapt to new things in their lives. With this virus, other problems are being ignored, such as poverty.
Do you think poverty is an unresolvable issue?
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@maximax8 (31042)
• United Kingdom
17 Nov 20
I think that coronavirus has been very bad for almost every country. I think it has made people poorer. The UK government is trying to help people that can't work or work for less time. Some English people are poor and are on UK benefits like Universal Credit. If the person hasn't done enough job searching they can have days or weeks with no money. I think, in any country, it is hard to get out of poverty. One thing I did was pay off my mortgage in June 2017. That made me very short of money every single month. It is worth having an emergency bank account with 3 to 6 months of living costs.
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@Shavkat (141905)
• Philippines
18 Nov 20
I definitely agree with you. Since I am working online, I am strongly recommending my friends to be engaged. But then, not all can be in this field if they lack soft skills. At present and even in the past, poor people are still in the state of being poorer in society.
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@ShifaLk (17811)
• India
17 Nov 20
I think yes... but also the main reason is that most of the people who are poor actually don't want to work hard. And save some money. They waste it.
what I have personally experienced
I am seriously learning this thing as in the past I have been trying to help some people but what I saw that they are wasting the money... Oh I am sad for them.
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@Butterfingers (66603)
• India
17 Nov 20
It's resolvable but thanks to our corrupt politicians it's hard to resolve.
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