concept   poverty
culture   Western countries
statement   In Western countries, poverty is linked to insufficient access to basic necessities and dependence on social welfare programs.

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1 lack Western countries Lack of financial resources is seen as a problem that can be overcome through hard work and determination. 1
2 lack Western countries Lack of personal responsibility is often criticized as a character flaw. 1
3 lack Western culture Lack is seen as a problem that needs to be addressed through resource allocation or hard work. 1
4 lack western countries Lack of basic necessities is often considered a sign of poverty and is generally associated with negative circumstances. 1
5 lack western culture Lack of personal responsibility is frowned upon and seen as a sign of laziness. 1
6 lack of money Western countries Associated with financial distress, limited access to basic necessities, and potential reliance on government assistance programs. 1
7 lack of money Western countries May lead to financial stress, difficulty paying bills, and limited access to healthcare. 1
8 lack of money Western countries Can lead to financial stress and anxiety, and may require seeking help from social services or charity organizations. 1
9 lack of money Western countries May lead to financial stress and hardship, impacting ability to afford basic needs 1
10 lack of money Western countries May lead to financial stress, difficulty in paying bills, and reliance on credit cards or loans. 1
11 poor Western countries Being poor is often associated with a lack of access to basic necessities and opportunities for economic mobility. 1
12 poor Western countries Access to basic necessities and social safety net support are expected for the poor. 1
13 poor people Western countries May struggle to afford housing and healthcare 1
14 poor people Western countries There are social welfare programs to support and assist poor people. 1
15 poverty Western cultures Poverty is often associated with lack of access to healthcare and education. 1