Inner city workers have low wages and poor prospects because they lack human capital necessary for high productivity and high earning in the labor market. That is the point of view of many economists, which we do not agree with since this single track thinking points the finger towards the labor. However they neglect to point the finger towards the firms.
Then they would throw you off the tracks by claiming the solution to poverty in their perspective is improved by educational systems and job training programs for inner city residents so that these workers can leave low wage jobs and compete in higher wage jobs.
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