
Social class disparity
Social class disparity refers to the unequal distribution of resources, opportunities, and privileges among different groups in society. People in higher social classes often have better access to education, healthcare, quality jobs, and safety, leading to greater financial stability and influence. Conversely, those in lower classes may face limited opportunities, economic instability, and barriers that make upward mobility difficult. These disparities can perpetuate a cycle of inequality across generations, affecting individuals’ quality of life and societal cohesion. Addressing social class disparity involves creating fairer systems that promote equal access to opportunities for all.