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ETHICAL ECONOMICS

ces are automatically regulated among sellers and consumers from a supply and demand standpoint.America's truly Capitalistic nature is thrown into question by the alarming difference between the have's and the have not's. The status quo in U.S. economics is quite off-balance, but no one is to blame for it. Darwin's theory of evolution again comes into play. Adaptation in such a case as our financial imbalance is not an option. Poverty among single parents is steadily on the rise. However, the choices that they make like unprotected premarital sex are totally up to its participants. 66.6% of poverty-stricken people are single parents. The Free Trade economic system in which we live provided these people with the resources and opportunities to prosper. Because these people are financially unable to educate themselves at a higher level, is no one's fault but their own. People have the ability to choose their own paths in the walk of life, nobody is forcing anyone to be ignorant. To say that America's economic system is fair and ethical, would be an understatement. Living in an independent country full of freedoms and choices, we are more than apt to provide for ourselves. The chances for prosperity are out there at arm's reach. Some people are just too lazy to get up and take care of business....

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