Without education one is more prone to poverty
"People without higher education- such as those who type, serve food, operate cash registers, and repair cars- also have job skills. But they are more prone to poverty.  In modern societies, skills are traded for wages. One of the most inmortant indicators of skill is education." (Beeghley, 270)
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