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Socioeconomic Discrimination in Education

Socioeconomic discrimination in education refers to unfair treatment based on a student's economic background. Students from low-income families often face barriers such as underfunded schools, limited access to resources, and fewer educational opportunities compared to their wealthier peers. This disparity can lead to unequal outcomes, reinforcing existing social inequalities. Ensuring equality in education means addressing these economic challenges, providing all students, regardless of their background, with the same opportunities to succeed academically and reach their potential.