In: Psychology
Income disparity - There is a stark difference between the wealth of the political candidates and the average Americans. Almost all the candidates are milliniors while some are billiniors including the present president. The problem is that they are all supported by corporates and the fear is that they would support the corporates when they sit in power.
Gender Inequality - 80% of the people sitting in the parliament
House are men and most of these men. Women had to fight hard to get
their right for suffrage but now they may need to take another
struggle for involving in politics. The concern is that men in US
still think that women are not capable of running political
offices.
Racial inequality - The parliament House is full of European
Americans and hardly one would find people from other races. Those
candidates who are other than the European Americans, were given a
chance because majority of the people living there belongs to his
or her community.
Health depending on wealth - People who are rich have access to more complex health care while people with less income struggle for even basic healthcare. Although USA is said to be one of the developed countries, it is still run by rich and the private healthcare will be accessible only to them.
Insurance - Government's policies on insurance affect the level and amount of treatment the low income families can have. There is no proper healthcare help from the government because earlier versions of public healthcare insurance is revised because of financial hardship but these revisions will leave more people vulnerable, especially, low income families and other race people.