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Food: Low income is associated with a poor quality dietary intake. Compared to those with higher income, lower income individuals consume fewer fruits and vegetables, more sugary beverages and have lower overall diet quality. They also have a harder time finding grocery stores which is called a "Food Desert."
Housing: Neighborhood characteristics have a particularly strong effect on mental health, but also influence risk for many negative physical health outcomes. Research finds that affordable housing located in low-poverty neighborhoods improves health outcomes for residents moving from areas of concentrated poverty.
Education: Poverty reduces a child's readiness for school because it leads to poor physical health and motor skills, diminishes a child's ability to concentrate and remember information, and reduces attentiveness, curiosity and motivation.
You can make a chart that compares each part of poverty. A Venn Diagram would be a good chart to use but that part is up to you.
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