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In the picture you can see a piggybank in the shape of a treasure chest and a few coins lying around beside it. You can also see a macroeconomics book and on top of it is 2 100$ bills. What really catches your attention when looking at the picture is the clear contrast between the amount of money around the piggybank and the amount on top of the macroeconomics book. The piggybank has the meager amount of a few dollars while the book has 200 on top. The picture can make people think of how school costs are high and how some people in poverty aren’t able to afford them. While the price for schooling in Canada is low when compared to countries like the US, there is still a high cost that some people just can’t afford comfortably. This economy schoolbook was optional but recommended for my economic class and cost 200$. This schoolbook contained exercises and notes on class material which gives students an edge over others who don't or can’t buy it because of the price. Costs like this are a barrier that prevents people in poverty from succeeding easily in life and is one of the many inequalities in the school system. This photo could make people realize that if you can afford these books and the costs associated with school you are privileged compared to others who can’t. If you are in a comfortable position and have extra money lying around, you can always consider donating to organizations that help people in poverty afford higher education.
Photo 2
In the picture you can see a piggybank in the shape of a treasure chest and a few coins lying around beside it. You can also see a macroeconomics book and on top of it is 2 100$ bills. What really catches your attention when looking at the picture is the clear contrast between the amount of money around the piggybank and the amount on top of the macroeconomics book. The piggybank has the meager amount of a few dollars while the book has 200 on top. The picture can make people think of how school costs are high and how some people in poverty aren’t able to afford them. While the price for schooling in Canada is low when compared to countries like the US, there is still a high cost that some people just can’t afford comfortably. This economy schoolbook was optional but recommended for my economic class and cost 200$. This schoolbook contained exercises and notes on class material which gives students an edge over others who don't or can’t buy it because of the price. Costs like this are a barrier that prevents people in poverty from succeeding easily in life and is one of the many inequalities in the school system. This photo could make people realize that if you can afford these books and the costs associated with school you are privileged compared to others who can’t. If you are in a comfortable position and have extra money lying around, you can always consider donating to organizations that help people in poverty afford higher education.