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Originally Posted by samia fakhar View Post
The class system is the very product of economic inequality. The main reason behaind concerntration of wealth in few hands is CAPITALISM. well in developed countries where this form of economy is applied is witness for high density of people in middle class but in Pakistan more people are living in miserable condition. According to UN report in 2011 40% people are living below poverty line and this percentage was 30 in 2010. Projection shows that poverty is increasing day by day which is the main evidence of economic inequality.
well you are right but is there only class system is factor of inequlity(economic)

Inadequate mobilization and poor allocation of resources, inefficencies in the production structure and low periorty acorded to thd development of human resources have been the major constraints in dvelopment process of pakistan.

Economic inequality in Pakistbn causds great suffering for many citizens.some 39milion peopl in this country live below the poverty line.an estimated 20 million do not get to eat each day. Perhaps 7 million are chronically homeless. Rates of serious mental disorder are highest for poor people.

Ecönomic inequality exacts enormous cost from person who experince serious disadvantage because of it, whethr a soceity's economy is capitalist or socialist.society as a whole loses as well.insofar as economic inequality stifles human potential,everyone suffers. The costs to society of increased crime, disease, and unrest can be very hìgh
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