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Generational Poverty

Generational poverty refers to a cycle where economic hardship persists across multiple generations within a family or community. People affected often lack access to resources, quality education, and stable employment, making it difficult to break free from poverty. This cycle can be reinforced by limited opportunities, systemic barriers, and social circumstances that hinder upward mobility. As a result, families may struggle for basic needs and well-being over many years, making it challenging to achieve financial stability and improved quality of life without targeted support and intervention.