In developed countries, labor is expensive and prices are cheap.
Where labor is more expensive, the living cost of the rich is high and the living cost of the poor is low, and it is easier to get rich. Because the poor can do many jobs by themselves or help others, the poor have no other resources to use, and the only thing they can use is labor, which is people-oriented.
In backward countries, labor is cheap and prices are expensive (prices cannot be seen only from food, housing prices are also prices, and they account for more than 50%), the living cost of the rich is low, and the living cost of the poor is high, and the easier it is to fall into poverty. Because the only resource that the poor can use is labor, and material resources have long been monopolized by the rich, the higher the price, the easier it is to exploit the poor, which is material-oriented.
Most of the poor in developed countries are lazy, decadent, and indulgent.
And places that are hardworking, hardworking, and self-disciplined but still fall into poverty are really the world's wonders.
As poor people with only labor resources, they laugh at the high labor costs in developed countries, which is even more of a wonder.