I think the more accurate statement would be poverty limits or even prevents access to meaningful education...
This impacts health literacy and the possibility of upward mobility...
Regarding health specifically, when one individual in a population suffers from a chronic illness/condition, an individual's personal accountability may be questioned...
When that chronic illness/condition becomes highly prevalent in that population, then you must examine the environment in which the population lives instead of simply concluding that population is dumb or doesn't care, regardless of their economic status...
Have a nice day...







