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This reality exposes us to realize the great falsehood about poor people and makes us sit back and re-look at the mammoth economic and social problem existing in our midst.
The view of the general public reflects a negative and racial concept about poverty. There is a general assumption that African Americans are poor and lazy and even though they are part of the working class, they purposely remain without jobs. False promises and inconsistent government policies to eradicate poverty are some of the reasons for this sorry state of affairs. Financial insecurity has played havoc with the lives of people, especially low–wage workers in the United States. This has brought about financial insecurity in their lives as they are faced with the fear of job losses and the rising cost of living. There is new interest by the policymakers of America for the regeneration of national focus on the worrisome social and economic problems. The founding fathers of the constitution of America felt that hard-working people would be able to realize their dream. The story of Death of a Salesman “proves that people still dare to dream and make it big like their fellow beings.
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