
Economic Impact of Corruption
Corruption damages an economy by wasting resources, discouraging investment, and increasing costs. When officials accept bribes or misuse funds, public projects like roads, schools, or healthcare suffer, leading to lower quality services. It deters honest businesses from investing, reducing job opportunities and economic growth. Ultimately, corruption erodes trust in institutions, creates inequality, and hinders development, making it harder for countries to improve living standards for their citizens.